San Diego Week Starts Sunny, Then Mother Nature Cranks The Wind
San Diego is easing into the week partly cloudy and mild, with temperatures near 59°F at San Diego International Airport and inland areas headed for the upper 60s to low 70s by midday. Skies turn mostly sunny this afternoon with a high near 71°F, light west winds, and some gustier sea-breeze pockets along exposed coastal slopes.
La Jolla Concours d’Elegance celebrates 20 years of automotive history
A hand-built Bugatti. A pre-war Rolls-Royce with sweeping, sculpted lines. A Delahaye. A Mercedes-Benz from the 1920s and 1930s, restored to exacting standards — like a touch of old Hollywood grandeur in Sunset Boulevard, with Gloria Swanson being driven in a stately Isotta Fraschini. And just steps away, a...
Great White Sharks Leave San Diego Waters-For Now
Great white sharks have left San Diego Waters, for now.
San Diego finishes upgrades to Ruffin Canyon trail
The City of San Diego has completed improvements to the Ruffin Canyon trail, providing better access to the urban canyon and connecting two neighborhoods with a new trailhead, pedestrian footbridges, and restored wetlands.
San Diego healthcare worker returns to work, now linked to co-worker through kidney transplant...
SAN DIEGO — Months after her kidney transplant, a San Diego healthcare worker has returned to work, now connected to a co-worker through a shared kidney donation. As a transplant assistant at the Sharp Kidney Transplant Center at Sharp Memorial Hospital, Ruthie Duroseau guides patients with chronic kidney disease through the complex journey of receiving a kidney transplant and getting them on the transplant...
Torrey Pines Cliffside Chaos as Hang Glider Crash Spurs Huge Rescue
Two people were involved in a hang gliding accident near the Torrey Pines bluffs yesterday, triggering a major San Diego Fire-Rescue response by air and on the ground. Crews were seen working the steep cliffs above Black's Beach while onlookers gathered at the Torrey Pines Gliderport overlook. Authorities described the scene as an active rescue and had not released any details on the...
Ex-COO for County Contractor Faces More Charges
The ex-finance chief at the center of a criminal debacle involving a former county contractor is facing three new felony charges, including for allegedly forging a $105,000 invoice to the county. Ex-Harm Reduction Coalition Chief Operating Officer Amy Knox, who appeared in Superior Court early Monday after being released from...
Mayor Gloria’s new budget proposes cuts to all departments except police and fire
Amid the City of San Diego’s $118 million deficit, Mayor Todd Gloria released his proposed budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year on April 15. The budget totals $6.4 billion dollars, an increase from last year’s $6.1 billion, and includes cuts to every department except police and fire. The city’s deadline to adopt a budget is June 9.
Baby Great Whites Flee San Diego Hot Spot as El Niño Looms
The stretch of surf between Del Mar and Torrey Pines, long known as a nursery for juvenile great white sharks, has gone oddly quiet, researchers say. The young whites that used to cruise the shallow sandbars have largely moved on, and ocean scientists caution that the quieter skyline of dorsal fins does not necessarily mean a safer summer for San Diego swimmers.
Jury screening begins in Larry Millete murder trial
SAN DIEGO — Jury screening began Monday for one of the most high-profile murder cases San Diego has seen in a long time. Larry Millete, who's charged with his wife Maya Millete's murder, is scheduled to go to trial May 11. However, because jury selection is expected to be extensive, the screening process began three weeks early. According to the court, 87 potential jurors...

















