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Trump Says U.S. Will Soon Launch Ground Operations Against Mexican Drug Cartels
As part of his strategy to combat drug cartels, President Trump stated that the U.S. will begin carrying out ground military offensives.
Mexico Transfers 37 Alleged Cartel Figures to the United States
The detainees were flown aboard seven military aircraft to multiple U.S. cities after Mexican officials said they posed a significant security risk.
Trump Accuses Denmark of Ignoring Russian Threat in Greenland
Trump said Denmark has not addressed NATO concerns about a Russian threat in Greenland, adding that “now it is time” and that it “will be done.”
Beetlejuice The Musical Coming to San Diego
The stage adaptation of Tim Burton’s cult classic will appear downtown from Feb. 24 through March 1, 2026.
Balboa Park Sets Dates for 2026 Cherry Blossom Festival
The four-day event will once again celebrate Hanami, the centuries-old Japanese custom of appreciating the beauty of cherry blossoms.
Balboa Park to Offer Free Parking This Monday
Parking throughout Balboa Park is free for visitors on all municipal holidays, with the exception of the San Diego Zoo lots.
Step into a Bioluminescent World at Birch Aquarium’s Oceans at Night
The evening offers ambient music, adult beverages, and exclusive after-hours access to the aquarium's exhibits.
Hello Kitty Café Truck Returns to Chula Vista in February 2026
Visitors can expect a treasure trove of official Sanrio collectibles and a sweet selection of Hello Kitty-themed treats
Chula Vista Pushes Ahead With Long-Awaited University Plans
After years of planning, state and local officials say the first phase of the project is now moving forward.
Permanent Resident Charged With Smuggling Migrants at San Ysidro
The case is one of 88 border-related filings announced this week by federal prosecutors in Southern California.
Trump Threatens Use of Insurrection Act in Minnesota
If invoked, the measure would allow the president to deploy active-duty troops or federalize the National Guard for domestic law enforcement.
U.S. to Suspend Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries
The policy affects countries across Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean, including Colombia, Cuba, Nicaragua, Brazil, and Uruguay.
U.S. Embassy Reports Sharp Drop in Illegal Border Crossings
Alongside lower border encounters, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico reported that more than 605,000 people have been deported since Trump returned to office.
Trump Moves to Block Federal Funding for Sanctuary Cities
The president described the funding freeze as a measure to protect public safety and enforce federal immigration law.
Border Enforcement Extends Beyond Land, U.S. Embassy Says in New Video
The U.S. Embassy in Mexico warned that migrants attempting to cross outside official ports face heightened enforcement across all terrain.
San Diego Eyes Metro-Style Purple Line to Connect Key Communities
Planners are evaluating a high-capacity transit line that could connect the South Bay to major job centers.
Trump Highlights Venezuela Strike as Show of U.S. Military Power
The president described the mission as a major military success but did not provide independent confirmation of casualties or damage.
San Diego Padres Announce Job Openings Ahead of 2026 Season
The team is accepting applications for full-time and part-time positions across operations, events, and administration.
Balboa Park’s Japanese Friendship Garden Celebrates Setsubun, the Welcome of Spring
Visitors can take part in the traditional Mamemaki ceremony, tossing roasted soybeans in a ritual meant to clear out negative energy and invite a fresh start for spring.
Japanese Tea Ceremony Returns to Balboa Park
Led by practitioners from the Urasenke school, the experience highlights the cultural significance and artistry behind this centuries-old ritual.