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Black Com!x Days showcases the art of 34 illustrators, writers and artists. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inArts

Black Superheroes a Draw as Balboa Park Hosts Black Com!x Day, Ending Sunday

by Chris Stone February 19, 2022February 20, 2022
Nahla Hutchins waits for her husband, Michael, to get off the USS Carl Vinson. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inMilitary

‘Valentine’s Day Makes It a Little Sweeter’ as USS Carl Vinson Returns to San Diego

by Chris Stone February 14, 2022February 15, 2022
The new Amphibious Combat Vehicle is involved in a live fire exercise at Camp Pendleton. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inMilitary

Pendleton Marines Debut New Combat Vehicle in ‘Iron Fist’ Exercise with Japan

by Chris Stone February 9, 2022February 10, 2022
San Diego Legion player Pete Malcolm (center) celebrates with teammates. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inSports

San Diego Legion Edges Utah, 31-29, in Season Opener of Major League Rugby

by Chris Stone February 6, 2022February 7, 2022
Shawn White, a BMX professional, leaps over volunteers Alex Oleata and Gibran Sanchez. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inHealth

BMX, Not Beijing: Shawn White, 50, Shows Skills at First Bike Safety Event

by Chris Stone February 5, 2022February 6, 2022
Lion dancers perform at the San Diego Lunar New Year Festival.
Posted inArts

Roaring 2022: Year of the Tiger Greeted in City Heights with Lunar New Year Fest

by Chris Stone January 29, 2022January 30, 2022
WW II veteran Gena Fischle salutes an active duty Coast Guard service member. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inMilitary

WWII Coast Guard Veteran Saluted at 98: ‘Luckiest Gal’ Gena Fischle in Coronado

by Chris Stone January 23, 2022January 24, 2022
Investigators talk outside the house of Nathan Fletcher and Lorena Gonzalez, where fire crew replaced a burned flag. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inCrime

Neighbors React to Fire at Fletchers’ Home: ‘Creepy’ and ‘People are Crazy’

by Ken Stone and Chris Stone January 12, 2022January 13, 2022
About 80 people protest at Harbor Drive and Grape Street on Jan. 6. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inPolitics

‘Very Scary Time’: 80 Denounce Jan. 6 Insurrection, Signal San Diego Drivers

by Ken Stone and Chris Stone January 6, 2022January 6, 2022
A sea lion swims above the waves during the King Tide. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inLife

Fin-Tastic Photos: Surfing Sea Lions Sizzle in La Jolla, Tackle Last Winter King Tides

by Ken Stone and Chris Stone January 3, 2022January 4, 2022
No-Hitter Padre Pitcher Joe Musgrove waves to the crowd. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inArts

Thousands Cheer Padres’ Musgrove Though Holiday Bowl Parade Missing 10 Balloons

by Ken Stone and Chris Stone December 28, 2021December 29, 2021
Sheriff's deputy surveys debris field on Pepper Drive after Learjet crash.
Posted inCrime

4 Dead After Learjet Crashes East of Gillespie Field: Pilot Screams ‘Oh Sh-t!’

by Ken Stone and Chris Stone December 27, 2021December 28, 2021
Mary Caraway holds top dog, Bailey a 16-year-old Yorkie from Poway. Photo by Chris Stone
Posted inArts

Bailey the Yorkie is Top Dog at Gaslamp Holiday Pet Parade: See Canine Cuties

by Chris Stone December 19, 2021December 20, 2021
Retired Air Force major general and former astronaut Bill Anders,
Posted inTech

Apollo Legend’s Memo to Musk, Bezos: Don’t Expect Mars Colony for a Century

by Chris Stone December 17, 2021December 18, 2021

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