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Christina Bravo

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WATCH: Tom Cruise Flies by Helicopter to San Diego's ‘Top Gun: Maverick' Premiere

San Diego went full-throttle Wednesday when the long-awaited "Top Gun" sequel premiered aboard the famous USS Midway Museum. → Read More

At 36, Olympian Lindsey Jacobellis Is Oldest US Woman to Medal – But She Prefers ‘Seasoned'

When cross snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis took home Team USA’s first gold medal at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics, she became the oldest American woman to place at any Winter Games. But don’t tell the five-time Olympic athlete that. → Read More

Sesame Place San Diego On Track to Open March 2022. Take a Peek at the Rides

SeaWorld Entertainment is taking the first steps Tuesday to replace a South Bay water park with the country’s second Sesame Place theme park. → Read More

Calif. Father Arrested After Children, 1 and 3, Found Dead on Mexican Ranch

A U.S. citizen has been arrested in connection with the death of his two children, ages 1 and 3, whose bodies were found on a ranch in Rosarito, Mexico, the Baja California Attorney General’s Office said Tuesday. → Read More

Breweries, Wineries, Distilleries Get New Reopening Guidelines From California

The California Department of public health updated reopening guidance on Thursday to allow for outdoor breweries, wineries and distilleries to operate without having to serve food. → Read More

CBP, Coast Guard Seize Nearly 1,500 Pounds of Drugs Off San Diego County Coasts in 1 Day

Nearly 1,500 pounds of marijuana and methamphetamine were intercepted by maritime law enforcement agents in separate incidents off the coast of San Diego County over the weekend, the agency announced on Tuesday. → Read More

Border Patrol Chief Apologizes for ‘Unintentional Destruction’ of Friendship Park Garden

The U.S. Border Patrol has apologized for the “unintentional destruction” of a garden in San Diego’s South Bay that was once part of a reunification park for families living on opposite sides of the U.S.-Mexico Border. → Read More

Crews Bulldoze Friendship Park Garden at US-Mexico Border

A garden in San Diego’s South Bay that was once part of a reunification park for families living on opposite sides of the U.S.-Mexico Border was bulldozed this week. → Read More

Here's How Teachers Can Score Free Admission to SeaWorld San Diego for a Year

Here’s to you, teachers. SeaWorld San Diego wants to thank you for educating Southern California students with a pass that grants year-long admission into the theme park in 2020. → Read More

Former EMT Sentenced for Sexually Assaulting Teen in Ambulance

A former employee of a San Diego ambulance company pleaded guilty Tuesday to sexually assaulting a minor while she was being transported for medical care. → Read More

Outbursts Before Dad Sentenced for Condo Fire That Killed 2 Kids

After emotional statements from the family of two children who died in an October 2017 condominium fire in Rancho Bernardo, a man whose actions led to their death learned he would spend nearly 13 years in prison for causing their death. → Read More

Man Sentenced for Murder of Man Found Stuffed in Barrel on San Diego Bay

More than two years after a man’s decomposed body was found floating inside a barrel on the San Diego Bay, the man convicted of killing him was sentenced for second-degree murder. → Read More

Co-Worker in San Diego Rescues Trimmer Hurt 50 Feet Up Tree

A tree trimmer rescued his co-worker Wednesday who became trapped by a large branch 50-feet up while servicing a tree in Chula Vista. → Read More

Dog Collapses From Heat Stroke on Three Sisters Falls Trail, Serves as Warning for Pet Owners

Emergency crews rescued a dog over the weekend who suffered heat exhaustion while on the Three Sisters Falls hiking trail, the San Diego Humane Society said Tuesday while urging pet safety on hot summer days. → Read More

Tree Trimmer Who Fell to Death Had 'Incredible Love,' Daughter Says

The daughter of a landscaper who plummeted 50 feet to his death while trimming trees in La Jolla wants her father to be remembered for the passion that he put into work and his family. → Read More

Race Horse U-Turns, Collides With Another Head-On in Fatal Collision at Del Mar Racetrack

Two horses have died after colliding on the Del Mar's racetrack during training Thursday morning, a day after the start of the 2019 Del Mar Racing season, officials confirmed. → Read More

60 Years Ago: A Look at Del Mar Opening Day 1958

Even more than 60 years ago, in 1958, the San Diegans gathered in Del Mar for opening day of the racetrack. On Del Mar Opening Day 2019, Take a look back at images from the University of Southern California 's Corbis Historical collection that show a snapshot of what the racetrack was like on Del Mar Opening Day, July 23, 1958. → Read More

SDCC 2019: Things to Do Without a Badge at San Diego Comic-Con

Good news, superhero apprentices! Even if you don't have a badge for SDCC 2019, there is still so much to experience in the Gaslamp Quarter. → Read More

California Earthquakes: What To Know Before, During and After

No matter where you live in California, there is a risk of considerable damage due to an earthquake. Here is what you need to know before during and after the rumbling. → Read More

California Earthquakes: What To Do Before, During and After

No matter where you live in California, there is a risk of considerable damage due to an earthquake. Here is what you need to know before during and after the rumbling. → Read More