A fire broke out on the hillside near Gilman Drive and Via Alicante in La Jolla Thursday afternoon, according to the Fire-Rescue Department, leading to quick evacuations.
U.S. national team midfielder Luca de la Torre was loaned to Major League Soccer's expansion team in his hometown of San Diego by Spanish club Celta Vigo on Tuesday after making just one four-minute appearance for the team during the first half of the season.
He was limited by a thigh injury this season and made his only league appearance on Dec. 6 against Mallorca, four days after his season debut in the Copa del Rey. San Diego said the loan was ...
A brush fire threatened structures and prompted evacuations Thursday afternoon in the La Jolla area of San Diego. The blaze, called the Gilman Fire, sparked near the intersection of Gilman Drive and Via Alicante in La Jolla,
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The city of San Diego Thursday named its newest poet laureate, Paola Capó-García, a North Park resident originally from Puerto Rico. Capó-García succeeds Jason Magabo Perez in the two-year role, intended as ambassador of sorts for poetry, spoken word and literary arts in the city.
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Santa Ana winds continued to gust across Southern California, driving new fires that have forced evacuations in the region.
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San Diego has named Paola Capó-García as its third Poet Laureate since the program began in 2020. A former journalist and educator, she aims to make poetry more accessible in the community.
Paola Capó-García says she hopes to create original and inclusive works intended to engage San Diegans through poetry, inspire critical thinking, and foster deeper community connections.