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Moisture continues to increase bringing a better chance for widespread thunderstorm activity. A slight warming pattern is expected for the beaches and valleys. → Read More
Hot and humid conditions follow us into a new week. The abundance of monsoonal moisture brings thunderstorm chances for our mountains and deserts with the potential for flash flooding. → Read More
One could argue there's nothing worse than having a medical procedure, and then getting a bill in your mailbox weeks later with what looks like zeros that never end. → Read More
Benito Bautista co-created the organization San Diego Filipino Cinema after recognizing the city with one of the largest Filipino populations didn't have a wide range of resources for Filipino filmmakers. → Read More
With the rise in prices at grocery stores, many San Diegans are saving money on produce by turning to farmers box delivery services provided by local businesses. → Read More
A local teen's late father didn't have a formal education but what he left behind were lessons about resilience and reaching for the stars. → Read More
There are big plans in the works to help a South Bay destination thrive with new additions starting this year. → Read More
From the moment you step inside Pure Indoor Cycling in downtown San Diego, you immediately feel the positive and welcoming energy. And it's all thanks to the mantra owner Maria Disla created when she opened in 2016. → Read More
As we finish off the weekend, there won't be too many changes in comparison to Saturday's forecast. → Read More
Sean McQuaid has been running more than half his life, but when he met Patrick Henry High School senior Cormac Evans, running for McQuaid would never be the same. → Read More
A San Diego Police Department dispatcher used her passion for floral creations to comfort grieving families of fallen officers, nationwide → Read More
A veteran describes hitting rock bottom after being discharged and promised to help others in similar realities. His efforts now nationally recognized by The National Veterans of Foreign Wars organization. → Read More
Four Fallbrook High school students are headed to New Jersey after winning big in the Montclair Film Festival. → Read More
Hundreds of people flocked San Diego's beaches to enjoy the warm weather, including many out-of-towners. → Read More
"We banded together because the only way small businesses survived is through collaborating and through our communities, so that strengthened our bond." → Read More
For Gemma Frulla, a registered nurse at Kaiser, becoming a nurse came naturally. She radiates a passion and desire to help others. → Read More
What was supposed to be a weekend of fun, stretched into weeks, and then months, and now almost a year. A display that's come to life because of joy owners Sue and Steve Stewart said it still brings to people. → Read More
A longtime customer of a Hillcrest restaurant came through for employees after dishing out a generous donation. → Read More
The dream for a lot of people in media starts at a young age, sometimes by simply picking up a camera. So when it felt like the world stopped last March and students like Melissa Vinding out of Del Mar were sent home for the rest of the school year, she grabbed her iPhone and started recording. → Read More
There's your frozen dinners like Salisbury steak and meatloaf, and then there's frozen meals packaged by San Diego native Ashleigh Farren that bring familiar flavors to your table from popular restaurants like Juniper Ivy, Galaxy Taco and Ranch 45. → Read More