CITY

Dec 26 2025CRIME

A Grandfather's Tragic Christmas Eve

In San Diego, a family is mourning the loss of their loved one after a terrible accident. Roberto Luis, a 61-year-old grandfather, lost his life on Christmas Eve when a large tree branch fell on him. The incident happened near his home as severe weather swept through the area. The branch first stru

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Dec 26 2025BUSINESS

Hillcrest's Holiday Hustle: Businesses Battle Barriers

In the heart of Hillcrest, a city project is causing a stir. Businesses along 5th Avenue are feeling the pinch as construction work disrupts their usual holiday buzz. The issue? A storm drain project that's blocking access and turning away customers. The project kicked off early this month, with fe

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Dec 26 2025WEATHER

New York City Faces Winter Storm Challenges

New York City is about to experience a significant snowfall, the largest in over three years. This storm is expected to bring between 5 to 7 inches of snow across the broader metropolitan area, including parts of southern Connecticut, North Jersey, and southeast New York. The National Weather Servic

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Dec 24 2025CRIME

Stockton Police Strengthen Community Bonds with New Initiatives

In Stockton, the police department is stepping up efforts to build stronger ties with the community. Chief Stanley McFadden led the charge, kicking off with the opening of a new substation in the Sierra Vista neighborhood. This substation is more than just a police outpost; it's a hub for community

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Dec 24 2025POLITICS

A Call for Respect in Encinitas City Council

Encinitas City Council is facing a tough time. There's a lot of anger and disrespect happening. It's not a new problem, but it's getting worse. Back in 2006, things were just as bad. A council member at the time, Teresa Arballo Barth, worked hard to change that. She made an effort to treat everyone

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Dec 24 2025HEALTH

Prostate Cancer Treatment: How New Radiotherapy Methods Are Changing the Game

Radiotherapy for prostate cancer is getting a major upgrade. Doctors are now using shorter treatment plans, known as hypofractionated schedules, which deliver higher doses in fewer sessions. This approach is not only more convenient but also shows promise in reducing side effects. However, it's not

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Travis Kelce's Future with the Chiefs: What's Next?

Travis Kelce's time with the Kansas City Chiefs is a hot topic. His brother, Jason, recently sparked retirement rumors. Now, head coach Andy Reid is adding fuel to the fire. Reid admitted he hasn't discussed Kelce's future with him. This leaves fans wondering if Kelce's final home game was against t

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Dec 24 2025SPORTS

Is Kansas City's New Stadium a Win or a Loss for Taxpayers?

Kansas is investing a massive amount of money into a new stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs. The total cost is expected to be around $3 billion, with the state contributing a significant portion of that, approximately $1. 8 billion. This is a lot of public funds being allocated to a private sports t

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Dec 24 2025WEATHER

South Bend's Leaf Cleanup: What You Need to Know

South Bend is getting ready to tackle those pesky leaves again. The city's leaf cleanup crew is set to start back up on December 24th. But remember, this is only if the weather plays nice. They'll begin with Zone 7 and move on to the next areas once they're done. Earlier in December, the leaf clean

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Dec 21 2025ENVIRONMENT

Cartagena's Horse Carriages Face Modern Makeover

Cartagena, a beautiful city in Colombia, is known for its historic charm and iconic horse-drawn carriages. These carriages have been a major part of the city's tourism for many years, offering tourists a unique way to explore the city's colonial architecture and vibrant streets. However, the city go

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