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Calif. Attorney General asks for help to identify “unlawful” activity of ICE and Border Patrol

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Photo: ICE and CBP agents shoot non-lethal weapons at protesters in Minneapolis; by Chad Davis cc by 4.0

February 4, 2026 (Sacramento) – California Attorney General Rob Bonta has set up a website for the public to submit reports, photos and/or videos as evidence of potentially unlawful activity in California by federal agents or personnel. This includes officers or agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Customs and Border Protection (CBP), or federalized National Guard soldiers or airmen.


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County helps businesses prepare for federal enforcement actions

By Tracy DeFore, County of San Diego Communications Office

Image credit:  Shutterstock

February 4, 2026 (San Diego) - Businesses and employees concerned about federal immigration enforcement actions can learn about their rights through a new video training series.

The three County videos on what to do before, during and after visits from federal authorities are designed to help keep workplaces safe and compliant.

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SDFC in first CONCACAF tilt with UNAM tonight

Photo courtesy SDFC
 
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Feb. 3, 2026 (San Diego) – Before starting the regular Major League Soccer season later this month, tonight will showcase a first for San Diego FC.
 
The club will make its debut in the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Champions Cup tonight against Mexico's Club Universidad Nacional, A.C., better known as Pumas UNAM.
 
The teams will play at 8 p.m. at SDFC's home at Snapdragon Stadium.

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First-Ever Spring Valley Changemakers Summit Feb. 19 set to connect community and inspire action

Source:  Spring Valley Community Alliance

February 2, 2026 (Spring Valley) - The Spring Valley Community Alliance and Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce along with SEEDS partners invite residents and community members to the first-ever Spring Valley Changemakers Summit, a free community gathering designed to connect neighbors with local organizations and nonprofit partners, offering opportunities to learn about local projects, share ideas, and explore ways to get involved in shaping the future of Spring Valley. 


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San Diego poet shares secrets and solace of a psychotherapist in The Best Sex I Never Had

Book by Susan Black Allen

Reviewed by Pennell Paugh

February 2, 2026 (San Diego) -- San Diego resident and psychotherapist, Susan Black Allen has written her debut book of poetry – some are in free verse, some in more traditional structures.

Allen’s wit and emotional passion fill her gems. She covers many topics --- nature, sex and relationships, pets, her losses, and moments of pleasure. Other times, she seems to see and feel the world as others do --- some of whom may have been patients of hers.


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Get RAMped up and ready for a new radio station out of Borrego Springs

Graphic courtesy Ram Media Foundation
 
By Karen Pearlman
 
Feb. 1, 2026 (Borrego Springs) – K-RAM 90.5 FM is hitting the airwaves this week.
 
After years of radio static, the new station out of Borrego Springs will start broadcasting to the greater San Diego County desert community starting this Friday, Feb. 6. Its license was granted March 19, 2025.
 
Gabriel Wisdom, a legendary San Diego radio figure from the 1970s at KGB-FM in San Diego and at KMET Los Angeles, is behind the launch of KRAM 90.5 FM. The FCC licensed non-commercial station is in the old Wells Fargo bank building at Christmas Circle in Borrego Springs, an unincorporated community of about 3,100 adjacent to the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.
 
K-RAM has a partnership to rebroadcast KPBS-FM out of San Diego, with plans to insert Borrego-centric news, community-based talk and weather. The station will also serve as a critical node for emergency information if cell towers or landlines fail during storms, wildfires, earthquakes or other crises.

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Deadlock with Iran: U.S. military threats escalate tensions amid rising violence

Iranian-Americans in San Diego march for peace after Iran kills thousands

By Alexander J. Schorr

February 2, 2026 (San Diego) — After thousands of protesters and others were killed in Iran, Iranian-Americans have taken to the streets across the United States. including here in San Diego to take a stand for freedom.

Tensions have been rising between Iran and the U.S. since the June 22, 2025 military offensive, Operation Midnight Hammer. That attack, which targeted three of Iran’s critical nuclear facilities, follows the US reinforced support of Israel's offensive against Tehran and its regional proxies. The Trump administration has also sent a Naval “armada” to Iran, led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, further escalating fears of potential military confrontation.


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La Mesa City Council unanimously approves changes to sidewalk dining guidelines

“This is so critical to La Mesa and to our businesses.” - Councilmember Laura Lothian

 

By Armando Rasing II

 

Photo by Miriam Raftery: Outdoor dining at Hacienda Cazadores

 

February 1, 2026 (La Mesa) -- The La Mesa City Council voted unanimously last Tuesday to adopt a new sidewalk dining policy in commercial zones, also reporting progress in meeting climate action goals.

 

The city temporarily allowed increased flexibility for outdoor dining areas in 2020 to help support businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. The new sidewalk dining policies will take into effect on March 12, allowing businesses to maintain that flexibility with updated guidelines.  


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Founder of Lions, Tigers and Bears urges public to oppose 'Protecting Local Zoos Act'

Hearing set for Feb. 4 has “dangerous loopholes” that would allow exploitation of exotic animals
 
Photo of Eddie the jaguar courtesy Lions, Tigers & Bears
 
By Karen Pearlman
 
Jan. 30, 2026 (Alpine) – Bobbi Brink, the founder and director of nonprofit rescue organization Lions Tigers & Bears, can speak with authority on all matters concerning captive exotic animals, including the illegal wildlife trade, animals being used and abused in entertainment, and animal welfare legislation.
 
Brink is currently urging those who care about the fate of exotic animals to oppose a bill being offered in just a few days in the House of Representatives.
 
A plan called “Protecting Local Zoos Act of 2026” (H.R. 7159) is headed to be heard at the top government level via a Feb. 4 subcommittee hearing, and if passed, will take hard-won safety measures for animals in a dangerous direction.

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SDPD releases body cam video of officer-involved shooting in Spring Valley

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January 30, 2026 (Spring Valley) – A stolen car pursuit on January 22 ended with a San Diego Police officer shooting and injuring the suspect.  SDPD has released video on the department's YouTube channel within hours of the shooting.


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Cal Coast Cares Foundation to award over $160,000 in scholarships to local students

Source:  Cal Coast Cares Foundation

January 30, 2026 (San Diego) - The Cal Coast Cares Foundation has begun accepting applications for its next round of college scholarships for local students. The application period runs through March 20th.

The nonprofit foundation will award scholarships of up to $2,000 to deserving college students, graduating high school seniors, and foster students who are in or have been in the foster care system in San Diego or Riverside counties, and have a proven commitment to academic excellence and leadership in the community. Recipients of first-year foster student scholarships will also be eligible for second-year scholarships by continuing to meet the requirements.


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Found: Missing woman Tiffanie Russ

Update February 2, 2026:  Tiffanie Russ has been located. She is safe and back with her family, per La Mesa Police.

East County News Service

January 30,2026 (La Mesa) – La Mesa Police seek public help to find Tiffanie Russ, 24, who was last seen leaving her room at the Heritage Inn, 7851 Fletcher Parkway in La Mesa shortly after midnight on January 29.She was reportedly headed to a nearby taco shop, but she never arrived. An acquaintance at the hotel reported her missing to the La Mesa Police Department shortly thereafter.

The California Highway Patrol has activated a San Diego County-wide Ebony Alert at the Police Department’s request to help publicize the search for her.


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Domestic violence suspect arrested after threatening deputies

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January 30, 2026 (Lemon Grove) -- Aaron Brozek, 49, has been arrested for felony domestic violence, as well as weapons and narcotics charges.  


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Immigration arrests quietly surge by 1,500% in San Diego: ‘I feel the temperature rising’

By Wendy Fry and Natasha Uzcategui-Liggett, CalMatters

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Photo:  members of Unión del Barrio gather by flashlight in the predawn hours before patrolling the Linda Vista neighborhood in San Diego on Jan. 13, 2026. The group by alerts residents to the presence of ICE agents in the community. Photo by John Gastaldo for CalMatters

January 29, 2026 (San Diego) - While the Trump administration’s immigration blitz hit Midwestern cities like Chicago and Minneapolis, a quieter escalation unfolded in San Diego late last year with agents making thousands of arrests in and around the city.


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Outrage over Minnesota killings of citizens by federal agents grows; NRA, politicians on left and right weigh in

By Miriam Raftery

Screenshot from bystander’s video:  Border Patrol agent takes aim at Alex Pretti, a VA nurse who was shot nine times at point-blank range, after agents took the holstered gun he was lawfully carrying.

January 28, 2026 (San Diego) – The fatal shootings of two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis by ICE and Border Patrol agents have sparked outrage nationwide, after numerous bystander videos sharply contradict Trump officials’ claims about the shootings.


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Lakeside school employee arrested for sexual abuse of minor

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January 28, 2026 (Lakeside) – Kent Cable, 55, an employee of the Lakeside Union School District in a non-teaching role, has been arrested on charges of sexually abusing a minor. Charges include three counts of sexual penetration with a child 10 years old or younger and four counts of lewd and lascivious acts on a child under age 14.


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Spring Valley man arrested for threatening to kill neighbor

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January 28, 2026 (Spring Valley) – Dimone Cater, 33, has been arrested for allegedly making criminal threats, following an hours-long SWAT standoff in Spring Valley last night.

Deputies from the Rancho San Diego Sheriff’s station responded shortly after 5:30 p.m. on January 26 to the neighbor dispute in the 9800 block of Austin Drive.


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Sheriff’s SWAT team aids LAPD in apprehending felony warrant suspect in Lakeside

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File photo via San Diego County Sheriff’s SWAT detail

January 28, 2026 (Lakeside) – Sheriff’s deputies from the Lakeside substation and the San Diego County Sheriff’s SWAT team assisted Los Angeles Police officers to take a “suspected armed and dangerous felony warrant suspect into custody,” according to Lieutenant David Perkins, Lakeside Sheriff’s substation.


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Man arrested for reportedly trying to steal backpack from student in Lemon Grove

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January 28, 2026 (Lemon Grove) – Damari Waller, 35, has been arrested for allegedly trying to steal a backpack from a Lemon Grove student yesterday morning shortly before 8 a.m.

Detectives say a man matching the suspect’s description approached an 11-year-old Lemon Grove Academy student walking to school on Golden Avenue. He reportedly demanded the student's backpack and chased the student to the school, but left the scene before deputies could arrive. No one was hurt.


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San Diego Humane Society celebrates end of quarantine for cat attacked by coyote

Photo courtesy San Diego Humane Society
 
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Jan. 28, 2026 (Esconddo) -- Orange tabby Kyle has beaten the odds, and is looking for a new home.
 
Staff at the San Diego Humane Society’s Escondido campus threw a graduation party on Jan. 28 to celebrate Kyle's survival from a coyote attack last year. Kyle has now successfully completed his six-month rabies quarantine and is cleared for adoption.
 
On July 27, 2025, a community member saw a coyote attack Kyle near East Valley Parkway and North Rose Street in Escondido.
 
The onlooker acted quickly and intervened, getting Kyle safely away from the coyote, bringing the cat to SDHS' campus in Escondido for emergency care.

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Thousands of San Diegans join marches to support Minneapolis

By Brooke Binkowski, Times of San Diego, a member of the San Diego Online News Association

Photo:  Hundreds marched on Sunday in an interfaith show of support for people on the ground in Minneapolis and elsewhere.  Photo by Adrian Childress/Times of San Diego

January 26, 2026 (San Diego) - San Diegans joined marches all over the county on Sunday, offering a show of support to people on the ground in Minneapolis as the federal government continues its chaotic deployment on the ground in Minnesota and elsewhere.


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Fire destroys 2 businesses in Spring Valley

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January 26, 2026 (Spring Valley) — A three-alarm fire that broke out around 2:45 a.m. destroyed two businesses in a strip mall at 8300 Paradise Valley Road in Spring Valley, causing water and smoke damage to two others.

“A total of 18 businesses were saved due to the quick response from everyone involved,” San Miguel Fire District posted on Facebook.


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Treat your sweetheart to Valentine’s chocolate and wine at San Pasqual Winery in La Mesa

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January 26, 2026 (La Mesa) - San Pasqual Winery in La Mesa invites you to enjoy an evening of wines paired with artisan gourmet chocolates by Swete Petite Confections on February 12 and 14 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. 

The winemaker and chocolatier will be on hand to guide you through the five pairings sure to satisfy your sweet tooth as well as cravings for award-winning locally crafted wines. 

For more information and tickets ($60), or to RSVP, visit https://www.sanpasqualwinery.com/.


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Kratom, banned by California, is still for sale in East County stores including synthetic versions linked to numerous deaths

Story and photos by Miriam Raftery

January 24, 2026 (San Diego’s East County) – An investigation by East County Magazine has found kratom and synthetic kratom (7-OH) products for sale locally in every East County city, despite the fact that it’s illegal in California to sell or manufacture kratom for consumption. The ban is due to risk of addiction, serious harm, overdose or death, according to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). Kratom can also cause liver toxicity when used with alcohol.


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ECM World Watch: national and global news

January 25, 2026 (San Diego) -- As part of our commitment to reflect all voices and views, we include links to a variety of news sources representing a broad spectrum of political, religious, and social views. Top world and U.S. headlines include:

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For excerpts and links to full stories, click “read more” and scroll down.


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'Coalition of Lifesavers' hits milestone of 750,000 trained in CPR

Photo courtesy County of San Diego

East County News Service

Jan. 25, 2026 (San Diego County) -- A local movement to turn bystanders into lifesavers is in the home stretch.

Since its launch in January 2024, the Revive & Survive San Diego initiative has successfully trained more than 750,000 people in hands-only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, moving San Diego County closer to its goal of 1 million trained residents.
 
A joint effort between the County of San Diego and UC San Diego's Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science and County Emergency Medical Services, the program has been designed to create a "coalition of lifesavers" across the county.

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New laws come to California in 2026

By Henri Migala

Photo by Miriam Raftery: California state seal at capitol in Sacramento

January 10, 2026 (Sacramento) -- Nearly 800–900 bills were signed into law in 2025 in California spanning workers’ rights, consumer protections, public health, education, housing, tech/AI policy, immigration policy, environmental safety, and more. Below are major statutes that took effect on January 1, 2026, unless otherwise noted.

For details, full legislative texts, and the complete set of laws, refer to official California legislative information (http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/) or the Office of Administrative Law (https://oal.ca.gov/).


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Feeling thirsty? Find refreshing and organic beverages at R&B Tea in San Carlos

By Heidi Hope

January 24, 2026 (San Diego) - R&B Tea is a new boba shop located in San Diego’s San Carlos community. R&B Tea delivers a fun and rejuvenating aura through the upbeat music, warm welcome from the workers, exciting paintings on the wall along with a variety of significant drinks made from fresh and organic ingredients. 


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Renowned historian Richard Carrico to speak at Spring Valley Historical Society Feb. 7

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January 24, 2026 (Spring Valley) — The Spring Valley Historical Society will host noted historian and archaeologist Richard Carrico on Saturday, February 7, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., for a special presentation and book signing celebrating his newest work, El Presidio de San Diego: Excavating Southern California’s Lost City.


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