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Baja California Canine Teams Win Big at 2026 K-9 Trial in San Diego
Teams from Baja California claimed first-place finishes in explosive and narcotics detection tests across both indoor and outdoor scenarios.
Vikings in California? Hidden Castle Feels Like a Slice of Scandinavia
Entering Vikingsholm is literally like stepping back in time!
May the Force Be With You! Founding Memberships Now Open at Lucas Museum
Celebrate Star Wars' lasting legacy by becoming a founding member of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art.
The Flower Fields in San Diego to Close in May
Due to high demand as the season winds down, ranch officials strongly recommend making advance reservations.
San Diego Humane Society Rescues Dozens of Animals from Sanctuary in Julian
Authorities found more than 100 cats and at least 150 horses, along with dogs, donkeys, alpacas, geese, chickens, roosters, turkeys, goats, peacocks, ravens, and a crow.
San Diego Offers Free Museum Entry to More Than 60 Venues in May with ‘The Big Exchange’
From May 1 to 18, members of participating museums can use their passes as a "golden ticket" for free admission across the county.
CBP Seizes Nearly $2.8 Million In Fentanyl And Methamphetamine
CBP have seized nearly $2.8 million worth of fentanyl and methamphetamine during two separate operations at the San Ysidro port of entry.
Love Sunsets? Don’t Miss Scrippshenge at Scripps Pier in San Diego
This weekend, residents and visitors alike can experience "Scrippshenge," a cinematic sunset event in San Diego.
San Diego: Full Closure of I-805 Stretch Scheduled This Weekend
A full closure of northbound Interstate 805 will take place this weekend as crews work on a critical culvert replacement project.
Gavin Newsom Parodies Donald Trump With California Commemorative Driver’s License
The mock-up shows the governor's face on the license, set against a California landscape with special anniversary-themed typography.
SENTRI Appointments Available in Otay Mesa and Calexico, CBP Says
People interested can go to the San Diego Field Office, which has available slots for interviews.
Inside Do Ho Suh’s Famous Leaning House in San Diego
According to the artist, the inspiration for Fallen Star came from his own experience of moving to the United States to study.
San Diego Airport Expands Direct Flights to Europe
Travelers flying out of San Diego International Airport (SAN) will soon have more nonstop options to destinations across Europe.
U.S. Consulate in Tijuana Announces Surplus Inventory Auction
The U.S. Consulate in Tijuana has put several office items up for sale, which will be auctioned online soon.
Renaissance Faire Returns to Escondido
For those seeking a unique plan filled with history and fun near San Diego, the Escondido Renaissance Faire is an ideal choice.
Asian Pacific Festival Returns with Food and Art to Balboa Park
Visitors can also look forward to live cultural performances, music, and activities that will turn the event into an immersive experience.
US Ambassador Warns of Crackdown on Mexican Officials Tied to Drug Cartels
He also reminded his audience that the USMCA trade agreement explicitly requires all member nations to criminalize bribery and corruption.
CBP Maritime Operations Intercept 3 Vessels, Detain 60 People in April
The detentions occurred between April 17 and 21 off the coast of Southern California.
Efforts Continue to Reduce Wait Times at Tijuana-San Diego Ports of Entry
Motorcycle lanes, bike paths, and increased student support are among the measures being coordinated with U.S. authorities to speed up border flow.
Over 3,000 Pounds of Meth Seized at Otay Mesa Port of Entry
300 packages of methamphetamine were seized at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, with an estimated market value of $4,924,960.