San Diego Unified Approves Over 200 Non-Teaching Job Cuts The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) board recently approved significant budget adjustments, greenlighting more than 200 cuts to non-teaching positions. This decision, made on March 4, 2026, is expected to result in dozens of layoffs, sparking concerns about fairness and the potential impact on our local schools. Understanding the Context: Why These Cuts? While specific details from the district are still emerging, such widespread job … Read More
San Diego Weather Cooler Week Ahead
San Diego Weather: Cooler Week Ahead (March 2, 2026) Get ready, San Diegans! As we step into March 2026, our typically mild weather is taking a temporary detour. A distinct shift in atmospheric patterns promises a notably cooler week across the county, starting Monday, March 2nd. Prepare for temperatures dipping below seasonal averages and a noticeable chill in the air, requiring a bit more layering than usual. A Crisp Start to March: The Cooler Outlook … Read More
San Diego Secures Opioid Settlement Funds
San Diego Secures Opioid Settlement Funds San Diego County has reached a significant opioid settlement with Griffith Laboratories, marking another crucial step in the ongoing fight against the devastating opioid crisis affecting our communities. This agreement ensures that vital resources will be directed back into local programs designed to combat addiction, support recovery, and prevent future harm. For San Diegans, this means tangible progress in addressing a public health challenge that has deeply impacted countless … Read More
Del Mar Trestle Replacement Approved
Del Mar’s Historic Train Trestle Gets Green Light for Replacement A significant infrastructure project is moving forward in Del Mar, as funding has been advanced for the replacement of the town’s 110-year-old train trestle. This crucial development marks a major step towards modernizing a vital segment of the region’s rail network, ensuring safer and more reliable train service for San Diegans and beyond. The Lifespan of an Icon: Why Replacement is Needed For over a … Read More
San Diego Honors Padres Catcher Film Star
San Diego Remembers a Padres Catcher’s Unique Legacy San Diego mourns the passing of a former Padres catcher, a figure whose remarkable career spanned memorable moments both on the field and in cinematic history. His distinctive journey, marked by a rare connection to rival teams and a surprising, beloved role in one of baseball’s most iconic films, leaves a profound and lasting impression on fans across the nation, especially here in America’s Finest City. A … Read More
Aztecs Lobos Game Time and How to Watch
Aztecs Face Lobos: Game Time & How to Watch San Diego State basketball fans, the excitement is building for another intense week of Mountain West Conference action! Your beloved Aztecs are gearing up for a pivotal road clash against the New Mexico Lobos, a matchup that consistently delivers high drama and significant implications. This game presents a dual challenge: conquering a formidable opponent and navigating the notoriously raucous atmosphere of The Pit. Get ready to … Read More
Rancho Santa Fe Welcomes New Senior Living Community
Rancho Santa Fe Welcomes New Senior Living Community San Diego County families seeking premier senior living options have an exciting new development on the horizon. A state-of-the-art senior housing facility is officially set to open its doors in the picturesque Rancho Santa Fe Village in February 2026. This highly anticipated addition promises to offer a sophisticated blend of care, comfort, and community, further enhancing the quality of life for our region’s seniors within one of … Read More