This Week’s Must-See
U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Countries
Latest News - USA
San Diego Museum of Art Celebrates 100 Years in Balboa Park
After a century of welcoming generations of visitors, the museum is inviting the community to join in a series of events and exhibitions marking the milestone.
“Crazy People” With Nuclear Weapons Must Be Stopped, Trump Says
The president defended weekend strikes by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, insisting the offensive was necessary to curb the country’s alleged nuclear program, despite domestic opposition.
U.S. Military Bases, Including San Diego, Tighten Security After Strike on Iran
Enhanced ID checks and access restrictions are now in place across the country after Saturday’s strike on Iran, with local installations warning of possible traffic delays.
Trump Confirms U.S. Strike on Iran, Urges Citizens to Take Over their Government
In his address early Saturday, Trump urged Iranians to rebel against the government of the ayatollahs.
Bill Clinton Testifies Before Congress, Denies Knowledge of Epstein’s Crimes
Former President Bill Clinton appeared before the House Oversight Committee on Friday to answer questions regarding his connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
No Mexicans Harmed in US and Israel Strike on Iran, Mexico’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Reports
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and have activated protection protocols and consular assistance for Mexican nationals and the families of diplomatic personnel.
Balboa Park Adds More Free Parking for San Diego Locals
Starting March 2, verified residents can park for free in seven lots, easing frustrations over earlier paid parking changes.
Your Weekend Guide: Top Events in San Diego and Tijuana
The weekend is here, and so are the best events to make the most of your days off. Whether you’re into music, culture, or just having a good time, here’s a roundup of must-see experiences happening near you. Beetlejuice – The Musical Tim Burton’s cult classic comes to life on stage in a vibrant, darkly […]
Carlsbad’s Iconic Flower Fields Kick Off 2026 Season
Visitors can explore 55 acres of vibrant ranunculus flowers and enjoy interactive exhibits and local food vendors.
U.S. and Mexico Hold Security Talks Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Officials met to coordinate safety plans and intelligence sharing as preparations ramp up for the tournament.
U.S. Authorities Intercept 72 Migrants Attempting Illegal Entry by Sea in Southern California
CBP, Coast Guard, and Navy crews stopped multiple vessels over the weekend in an effort to crack down on human trafficking.
Understanding the Difference Between San Diego’s Catholic Bishops
A Vatican probe into Bishop Emanuel Hana Shaleta has prompted clarification that Michael M. Pham leads San Diego’s Catholic diocese.
San Diego Symphony to Perform “Star Wars: A New Hope” Live
Star Wars fans, get ready! The magic of a galaxy far, far away is returning to the big screen with live music!
San Diego’s Trolley Barn Park to Host Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Spring in San Diego ushers in a variety of family-friendly activities, kicking off with beloved seasonal traditions.
U.S. and Mexican Officials Work Together to Keep 2026 World Cup Safe
Joint working groups have been formed with local, state, and federal authorities to ensure a safe environment for fans and travelers during the tournament.
Five Smuggling Boats Intercepted Off Southern California, 62 Detained
Authorities said the five vessels were believed to be operating in tandem as they headed north.
White House Credits Trump Policies for Death of ‘El Mencho’
Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said Washington has stepped up cooperation with Mexico while also demanding stronger action against organized crime.
San Diego Bishop Frequently Visited Tijuana’s Hong Kong Brothel — And It Wasn’t for the Chinese Food
What initially appeared to be irregular bookkeeping has grown into a probe centered on alleged charity fund misuse and controversial cross-border activity.
Trump: Mexico Must “Step Up” Action on Cartels Following ‘El Mencho’ Death
The longtime cartel figure, once subject to a $10 million U.S. reward, was killed during a federal operation in Jalisco.
Are Americans Safe in Mexico After Sunday’s Attacks?
Local, federal, and American authorities are urging the public to remain calm and to avoid spreading unverified information.