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David Venturella Named Acting Director of ICE
The former private prison executive will replace Todd Lyons, who led the agency during the Trump administration's push for mass deportations.
Book Sale in La Jolla: Gems Starting at Just $1 at the Athenaeum
Attendees will have the chance to browse a wide selection of books in excellent condition, along with CDs, vinyl records, and sheet music.
Famous British Shop in San Diego Recognized for Community Impact
Shakespeare’s Corner Shoppe is the only store in the city offering authentic British products.
Once Upon a Fair: San Diego County Fair’s Magical Summer Event
Thrills, flavors, music, and culture unite as the San Diego County Fair makes its grand return with Once Upon a Fair.
This California Castle in Napa Valley Transports Visitors to the 14th Century
Castello di Amorosa, a winery built in the style of a 14th-century Tuscan castle, offers family-friendly tours and immersive experiences.
FastLane Program for Cross-Border Workers Begins Assisting Applicants in Tijuana
Fifty applicants have already received benefits from the FastLane program, which aims to help Baja California residents who work in the US.
Family Fun in Julian: Pony Rides for Kids at Bates Nut Farm
Located in Valley Center near Julian, Bates Nut Farm offers the perfect family-friendly activity: pony rides in a rustic farm setting.
Proposed Bike Path Would Connect Tijuana With Imperial Beach
The Tijuana City Hall is currently working with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on this project and several others.
Island Vibe Music Festival Brings a Taste of the Islands to San Diego
The event celebrates the music and culture of the Pacific Islands in a family-friendly, high-energy atmosphere.
San Diego Revives Old West Spirit with Valley Center Western Days
The celebration honors the region's Old West heritage and brings the entire community together in a family-friendly atmosphere.
Six Flags Celebrates 50 Years of Iconic New Revolution Roller Coaster
To mark the occasion, the park has brought back the attraction's original name: the Great American Revolution.
A Tour Through San Diego’s Secret Gardens in La Jolla
The 27th Annual Secret Garden Tour of La Jolla Fundraiser offers visitors a rare glimpse into beautiful, tucked-away outdoor spaces.
U.S. Citizen Accused of Smuggling Hidden Migrants Through San Ysidro Port of Entry
Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of California have filed 83 border-related cases this week.
One of San Diego’s Most Beautiful Trails Now Offers a Free Guided Hike
A completely free guided hike at the Santa Ysabel Nature Center, one of the most stunning natural spots in all of San Diego County, is now available.
Tariff Stability and Migration Deals Top the USMCA Agenda for Baja California
Tijuana was highlighted as a key trade region, citing its proximity to the US and California and the well-aligned nature of their relationship.
Mother’s Day: CBP Warns Travelers About Restrictions on Flowers and Plants From Mexico
CBP reminds travelers to declare any flowers or plants they bring from Mexico, as these items can pose a serious risk to American agriculture.
San Diego Comes Alive: Poway Spring Festival Brings Food, Classic Cars, and Family Fun
The Poway Spring Festival will feature hundreds of vendors, food trucks serving up delicious bites, and live music to keep the energy high.
From Popotla to San Diego: Captain Details Dangers of Illegal Sea Crossings
The captain spoke out about the deadly risks of illegal sea crossings, warning that human life takes a backseat to profit.
Mexico Sends Diplomatic Note to US Demanding Evidence in Rocha Moya Case
President Claudia Sheinbaum continues to press the United States for evidence supporting its accusations against Rubén Rocha Moya.
Cinco de Mayo: Why The U.S. Celebrates It More Than Mexico
Tens of thousands of Americans party hard on Cinco de Mayo but most have no clue what they're actually celebrating.