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Last week, Newsom was in New York City for Climate Week where he touted California’s efforts on combatting climate change.He was met by protesters.
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Fredo Gillis began making art two years ago when he painted a portrait for a friend's birthday gift to save money. Now, on his own birthday, he is showcasing his first solo art exhibition — "One Way Ticket." Over nine months Gillis, traveled from San Diego to Japan, San Francisco, Miami, Spain, Paris and New York. His art is influenced by the people, environments and experiences he encountered.
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The city’s annual art festival brought crowds, live painting, pottery, music and more outside Chula Vista City Hall on Sept. 27, 2025.
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The San Diego Padres were terrific at Petco Park this season, going 52-29 on their way to an NL wild card. It was a different story on the road.
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The San Diego Italian Film Festival opens Oct. 1, offering a blend of Italian and Italian American films that explore the theme of courage through shorts, features and conversation.
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The pilot of a light airplane made a safe rush-hour emergency landing on Interstate 15 in Tierrasanta Monday.
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With the possibilities of a government shutdown, federal employees will be working without pay and delays likely will occur across many services.
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Longtime San Diego legislator Toni Atkins announced she was bowing out of the 2026 race to replace Gov. Gavin Newsom
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The main areas where trees will be removed are Twin Peaks Road, Espola Road and Green Valley Open Space.
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