Navy Ship USS Bonhomme Richard Burns At Naval Base In San Diego

A Preventable Blaze: 21 Injured in Naval Base Fire at San Diego

Twenty one people suffered minor injuries in an explosion on board USS Bonhomme Richard leading at Naval Base San Diego, military officials said.

Scholarships Now Open for Latino and Mexican American Students, Says Mexican Consulate in San Diego

San Diego's Mexican Consulate, in alliance with the Metropolitan Area Advisory Committee on Anti-Poverty or MAAC announced they had opened the application for their first-ever scholarship program, ColibriMX, for Latino and Mexican American Students.
A healthcare worker in protective gear treats a patient with the COVID-19 at the El Centro Regional Medical Center in El Centro, California, US.

Health Workers Residing in Mexico Help in the Pandemic Health Response of California

Every day, hundreds of Mexicans and Americans living the border's south are seen entering the hospitals of California. They do so, not as patients but as workers.
Santee Town KKK Shopper

California Residents Reported A Shopper Wearing Ku Klux Klan Hood as 'Face Mask' in Grocery Store

The San Diego County Sheriff's Department received reports of a man allegedly wearing a Ku Klux Klan hood as 'face-covering' in a grocery store last weekend.

Millennial Takes Over Business of Immunocompromised Parents

Due to the high-risk condition of her parents, this millennial daughter takes on the responsibility of running her family’s business in San Diego.

Congressman Hunter Again Seeks Top Honor for Fallen Marine Peralta

A Republican Congressman from San Diego County wrote to the U.S. Marine Corps Thursday, calling for one of their late members to be awarded the Medal of Honor.

Over $2M Worth of Meth Found in Ford Truck Gas Tanks Crossing US-Mexico Border

On Monday, June 2, San Diego authorities announced that officers from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection stopped two attempts to smuggle liquid and crystal methamphetamine into the country from Mexico.

Marines Serve Breakfast for San Diego's Homeless Veterans

On Sunday morning a group of Marines from the Twentynine Palms base in Southern California came down to San Diego to serve up breakfast for homeless veterans and other residents at the St. Vincent de Paul Village in the city's downtown area.

War On Drugs: 70 Percent of Meth Supply in U.S. Enters Through California, Report Says

California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris released a report Thursday revealing that the state has become an entry port for methamphetamine sales in the country, the LA Times reported

Johnny Manziel NFL Draft Update: Star Dares Texans Not To Pick Him; Is He Serious?

Johnny Manziel is trying to effectively kill off his wild Johnny Football persona according to statements he made during an interview with John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.

San Diegans Ready for Take-off in Tijuana? How Its International Airport Bridge Could be California's Low-Cost Alternative

Sections of the 1,900 mile U.S.-Mexico border can be a tense place for both citizens and U.S. and Mexico customs and border patrol officials, but both sides are working closely together -- and it has nothing to do with border control, but aviation.

San Diego Mayor Bob Filner Accused Of Sexual Harassment

So far the mayor has denied the allegations, though more evidence is expected to come that may cost him his job.
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