San Diego's Climate Resilient SD Plan Shows Progress: New Tracker, Urban Tree Canopy Fee, and Pure Water SD Initiative
San Diego’s innovative Climate Resilient SD plan reveals the commitment and achievements of the City to address climate change-related hazards, demonstrating the significant strides taken towards resilience and sustainability.
Ex-Navy Chief Sentenced to 30 Months in $2 Million Insurance Fraud Targeting Injured Servicemen and Women
Christopher Toups, a former U.S. Navy service member, was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his involvement in a $2 million insurance fraud scheme that targeted funds meant for injured service members.
U.S. Customs Officials Warn of Prohibited Agricultural Items Ahead of Día de los Muertos at U.S.-Mexico Border
As the Día de los Muertos holiday approaches, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials caution against bringing in prohibited agricultural items that could spread diseases like citrus huanglongbing. Certain flowers and fruits are restricted to protect the U.S. agricultural industry and economy.
UPDATE: Spring Valley Standoff Ends with Identification of Knife-Wielding Suspect as Roger Bell
In a harrowing incident in Spring Valley, a stabbing suspect engaged in a standoff with law enforcement, causing disruption and road closures. A collaborative effort from local departments led to a peaceful resolution, as a manifestation of neighborhood security cooperation.












