Bacteria Dangers Plague San Diego Beach & Pool Hotspots; Officials Issue Health Warnings
San Diego County health officials are warning beach-goers to avoid contact with water at several beaches due to high bacteria levels, presenting a concerning situation for both local residents and the environment.
U.S. Coast Guard Halts Illegal Charter Operation in San Diego Bay: Safety Violations and Undocumented Vessel Expose Passengers to Risk
Amid the illegal charter operating in the San Diego Bay, a renewed focus on safety and regulations emerges, as the U.S. Coast Guard emphasizes the importance of public awareness.
Spring Valley Stabbing Suspect Triggers Standoff with San Diego County Sheriff's Department and Chula Vista SWAT Team
A stabbing incident in Spring Valley led to an ongoing standoff between the suspect and the San Diego County Sheriff's deputies, causing increased law enforcement activity and road closures in the area.
San Diego Unveils First All-Electric Bus Route, Rapid Route 227 Connects Otay Mesa Port and Imperial Beach
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) launches its first all-electric bus route, Rapid Route 227, serving more than 5,000 daily passengers and aiming to reduce the city's carbon footprint with zero-emission buses.
El Cajon Cops Bust Car Thieves with Help from High-Tech Automated License Plate Readers
The rise of automated license plate reading (ALPR) technology has contributed to reducing vehicle-related crime and recovering stolen property. There have been effective gains in law enforcement capabilities and the recovery of stolen vehicles worth thousands of dollars with the help of ALPR.
Teen Jumps off Cliff After Being Shot by Police on September 9, Bodycam Video Released
A 16-year-old male in Carlsbad was involved in a police-involved shooting on September 9 and survived his injuries. The critical incident video was released to the public for better understanding, and the investigations are underway by the San Diego Police Department and Carlsbad Police.
California Masons' $390k Grant Boosts San Diego Unified's CCTE Programs, Paving Alternatives to Four-Year Colleges
California Masons recently announced a $390,000, three-year grant to San Diego Unified School District, expanding its College Career Technical education programs, and addressing an often-overlooked pathway to career success without necessarily requiring a four-year college degree.












