San Diego

Drive-Thru Food Distribution: How Nonprofits are Supporting Federal Workers Affected by the Shutdown
With the recent government shutdown, many federal workers in San Diego are feeling the pinch. Local nonprofits are stepping up ... Read more

Why the EPA’s Decision to Stop Collecting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data Matters for Our Future
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wants to remove a rule that makes businesses report greenhouse gas emissions. If this happens, ... Read more
Ancient Child’s Bones Reveal Surprising Evidence of Early Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Neanderthals and Modern Humans: A Closer Look at Their History A recent study reveals that our ancestors, modern humans, and ... Read more
Historic Moment: MLB Promotes Jen Pawol as First Female Umpire for Marlins-Braves Game
Jen Pawol is making history as the first woman to umpire in Major League Baseball (MLB). This weekend, she’ll officiate ... Read more

San Diego Hospitals Shine: Discover Why They’re Ranked Among the Best in the Nation
San Diego is known for having some of the best medical care in the U.S. A recent report from U.S. ... Read more
MLB Trade Deadline Live Update: Astros Bring Back Carlos Correa, Padres Make Big Moves!
The MLB trade deadline sparked a whirlwind of transactions, shaking up team rosters just in time for the postseason. Notable ... Read more
Comic-Con Celebrates James Gunn: Exclusive Previews of ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ and Exciting New ‘Star Trek’ Adventures!
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Director James Gunn received a warm welcome at Comic-Con for his work on “Superman.” This event ... Read more
Makeup Artist Among US Deportees: A Congressman’s Insight into the Crisis Linking El Salvador and Venezuela
Andry Hernández Romero, a makeup artist from Venezuela, recently returned to his home country after being deported by the Trump ... Read more