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  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo declared, “Education is a right, not a privilege,” during a weekend visit to the border city.
  • Mizani, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park's 12-year-old male western lowland gorilla, had sinusitis and mastoiditis, an infection of the large bone behind the ear that can occur in both humans and gorillas.
  • 5th Annual Taste of Imperial Ave Hosted by Logan Heights Community Development Corporation (CDC) & Greater Logan Heights Small Business Advisory Group Fri., August 7, 2026, 4 – 9 p.m. Imperial Avenue (from 19th Street to 31st Street, San Diego) Entertainment Space at Gilliam Place – 2835 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92102 Join us for a flavorful celebration of culture, community and local entrepreneurship at the 5th Annual Taste of Imperial Ave! This exciting evening stroll will take you through the heart of Greater Logan Heights, a neighborhood rich in diversity, culture and creativity. Guests will enjoy: Delicious Tastings (4 – 7:30 p.m.) Stroll Imperial Avenue and sample signature bites from a variety of local eateries. Entertainment Space at Gilliam Place (6 – 9 p.m.) Enjoy the Beer Garden, live music stage and a small business marketplace featuring local vendors and entrepreneurs. Why We Host This Event Taste of Imperial Ave is more than just a food crawl; it’s a community-powered effort to support and uplift small businesses along our corridor. Our goal is to invite the rest of San Diego to discover the vibrant culture and entrepreneurial spirit of the Greater Logan Heights Community. Come hungry. Support local. Celebrate community. Experience the Taste of Imperial Ave! Logan Heights CDC on Facebook / Instagram
  • Following a CalMatters investigation, students and faculty at UC San Diego protested against campus police for collaborating with Border Patrol through a federal grant program. The university will stop participating in the program and aiding patrols, sources and internal documents confirm.
  • We continue our coverage of the shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego and unpack the white supremacist, far-right ideologies that experts say motivated the teenage suspects.
  • Start your Sunday with intention at our oceanfront yoga flow on Sunset Cliffs. This all-levels vinyasa class is designed to help you reset, recharge, and prepare for the week ahead—whether you’re brand new to yoga or a regular on the mat. Free tickets are required to keep class sizes comfortable and create a more personalized experience. Donations are always appreciated, but never required. Bring your mat, a towel or blanket, water, and a light layer—then come as you are, ready to move, breathe, and connect. For weather updates or cancellations, follow along on Instagram @yoga_jawn.
  • Some say the $3,100 per title payout is small compensation for what they view as big, ongoing threats from the makers of generative AI models.
  • The Pepsi Challenge returns – and it's coming to San Diego! PEPSI® is bringing the iconic blind taste test to your area, inviting consumers to put their taste to the ultimate test and decide for themselves who has the superior-tasting cola. Last year, the Pepsi Challenge results were undeniable. In 2025, Pepsi Zero Sugar beat Coca-Cola Zero Sugar in the majority of stops along the national Pepsi Challenge tour - including Atlanta, Coke’s hometown - with more than 66% of participants choosing Pepsi Zero Sugar. Now, fans in San Diego will have the chance to take the famous challenge. HERE ARE THE DETAILS: San Diego County Fair – Once Upon a Fair • Date: June 19 – June 21 • Time: 12 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. • Location: 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar, CA 92014 • Tickets: Yes Follow @Pepsi on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube for real-time updates.
  • Join master craftsman Kevin Deal as he showcases the art of traditional cane webbing, bringing history to life before your eyes. Using natural strand cane- harvested from the outer bark of rattan, a tropical vine- he skillfully weaves seats for custom-made children’s chairs. Step back in time to the 19th Century Woodworking Chair Shop, located at the rear of the Design in Wood exhibition, and watch as Deal demonstrates techniques that have been used for generations. These handcrafted children’s chairs, made from sturdy red oak, are built using period-accurate methods, including hot hide glue- the same adhesive relied upon by fine furniture makers for centuries. Every chair is finished entirely with hand tools, just as they would have been in the 1800s. Each year, our talented woodworkers craft at least 50 chairs, which are then donated to non-profit organizations serving children. The San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association (SDFWA) members generously volunteer their time at the Fair to build these beautiful, durable chairs. If you know of a worthy organization in need of chairs, please visit the Design in Wood Information Booth to let us know. A special thank you to Strata Forest Products for their generous donation of red oak, ensuring that these timeless skills continue to benefit the community. Don’t miss this opportunity to see a master at work and experience the craftsmanship that stands the test of time! Check the San Diego County Fair website for specific times! Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/chair-caning-demonstration San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • This history play concerns the downfall of England’s King Richard II, who is deposed by his cousin Henry Bolingbroke due to his tyrannical and wasteful rule, leading to a power struggle and the eventual murder of Richard. Our Director is Rebecca Reisman.
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