A San Diego Police Department officer who died earlier this month was posthumously promoted to sergeant by the Chief of Police Thursday as the department said farewell to their colleague, gone far too soon. “Carly’s last assignment was an acting sergeant at Northeastern Division,” SDPD Chief David Nisleit posted on Twitter. “Today, I posthumously promoted […]
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As East County families remain stranded in Afghanistan amid attacks on U.S personnel and Afghans who are trying to flee the Taliban-controlled country, San Diego County leaders are speaking out in support of the locals’ safe and immediate return and condemn the attacks that killed civilians and American military members. Little by little a few […]
The San Diego Symphony recently revealed details of the new culinary program at its new permanent waterfront venue, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. The Shell Provisions, its food and beverage program, was created by Frank O’Dea Hospitality, a Los Angeles-based food service consultancy, and curated by Centerplate, a provider of hospitality services. It offers […]
SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A coalition of civil rights groups filed a complaint Thursday against Immigration Customs and Enforcement officials and their contractors on behalf of eight detainees at California detention facilities — including the Otay Mesa Detention Center in San Diego — who allegedly have faced retaliation for speaking out against the conditions of […]
Mohammad Royesh arrived in Kabul with his wife and family on July 21. He had planned to stay in town for a few weeks. His family was mourning the death of one of his sisters who had been killed by the Taliban. But just three days shy of his return flight home. “On Aug. 15, […]