SDSU’s Pharaoh Compton finds new home, USD lands former top-50 recruit, PLNU star transfers to Hawaii

Oregon didn’t have to scrounge up game film of San Diego State forward Pharaoh Compton. It just had to look at its own.

Oregon didn’t have to scrounge up game film of San Diego State forward Pharaoh Compton. It just had to look at its own.

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NFL Draft: The 5 best second-round picks from Auburn

The most recent second-round pick from Auburn is outside linebacker Derick Hall, selected by the Seattle Seahawks in 2023.

The most recent second-round pick from Auburn is outside linebacker Derick Hall, selected by the Seattle Seahawks in 2023.

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2026 College Basketball Transfer Portal Tracker: Jaylen Petty Commits To UCLA

The college basketball transfer portal officially opened on April 7, and we're keeping up with all the moves here.

The college basketball transfer portal officially opened on April 7, and we're keeping up with all the moves here.

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Many La Jolla students win big at regional science fair

Nearly 30 kids attending local schools win first-place awards and five are named Grand Award winners or runners-up ...

Nearly 30 kids attending local schools win first-place awards and five are named Grand Award winners or runners-up ...

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San Diego federal judge who frequently struck down state gun laws retires

U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez, who drew both criticism and adoration for frequently striking down California’s gun laws, ...

U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez, who drew both criticism and adoration for frequently striking down California’s gun laws, ...

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Raiders schedule a pre-draft visit with an elite 2026 prospect who would throw a wrench in so many plans

The Las Vegas Raiders need more cornerbacks on the roster, and especially more CBs that are good. Chris Johnson is very good, ...

The Las Vegas Raiders need more cornerbacks on the roster, and especially more CBs that are good. Chris Johnson is very good, ...

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San Diego Unified middle school boys and girls hit the wrestling mats

The San Diego Unified School District is the largest district in the United States to have a middle school wrestling program.

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The San Diego Unified School District is the largest district in the United States to have a middle school wrestling program. Join the 20,000+ people who get Times of San Diego in their inbox at 7 a.m ...

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Flexibility of Fernando Tatis Jr. an advantage for Padres vs. Rockies

There were more than a few double-takes around Major League Baseball when the host San Diego Padres unveiled their lineup for Saturday night's game with the Colorado Rockies that listed Fernando Tatis ...

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The process is the punishment: Sacramento’s war on Orange County

Union leaders could choose to emulate the best practices of charter schools. Instead, they’ve pushed for this state audit – ...

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Think the plants and animals and outdoors can make us better? The folks in this film do.

This filmmaking team had a couple of questions. One was about the research focused on the amount of time American children ...

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Philip Rivers unlikely comeback stirs Hall of Famer Ron Mix’s treasured memories

Chargers Hall of Famer Ron Mix writes that Philip Rivers' unlikely comeback last season made him miss his time on the ...

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Cal State students widely use AI tools, but mistrust results and fear job impact

Nearly every CSU student uses AI. Most don't trust it — and 82% fear it will hurt their career. Here's what the largest survey of its kind found.

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It's OK to postpone saving for college until you have these 4 financial priorities under control

When should parents start saving for college? The answer may surprise you. Parents juggling competing financial demands should assess whether they are positioned to make college a top priority.

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Fewer players from outside the Power Four are being selected in the NFL draft

Just like Cinderella teams have become less of a factor at the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, fewer longshots are reaching the NFL draft from small schools. Blame NIL riches and the crowded ...

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When should parents start saving for college? The answer may surprise you.

For parents who hope their children will attend college, the clock to save for this goal starts ticking from the moment they are born. Across income levels, four years of college comes at a tremendous ...

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Artemis II crew returns as splashdown concludes historic voyage

Artemis II astronauts are scheduled to make their return to Earth in a nail-biting and nerve-racking finale for their lunar ...

Artemis II astronauts are scheduled to make their return to Earth in a nail-biting and nerve-racking finale for their lunar ...

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Middle managers face cuts as San Diego tackles deficit

San Diego is facing a 2027 budget deficit of $120 million, prompting Mayor Todd Gloria to propose eliminating 48 middle ...

San Diego is facing a 2027 budget deficit of $120 million, prompting Mayor Todd Gloria to propose eliminating 48 middle ...

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County's Biggest Chick-fil-A Drive-Thru Packs Escondido's Centre City Corner

The City of Escondido project page shows the new Chick-fil-A replaced a former 9,558-square-foot building on the corner.

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Qualcomm lays off dozens of senior positions in San Diego

The layoffs affect employees at 11 San Diego facilities, including its headquarters, but no plants will be closed, according ...

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Here are the companies that have fled California — including the company that’s tracking the exodus

Numerous companies have left California in recent years to escape rising costs, extensive regulations, and high taxes.

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San Diego’s army of middle managers faces fierce criticism. Gloria’s top budget official is pushing back.

The jobs ‘have become a focal point of public commentary and political debate, unfairly characterized as administrative bloat ...

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Pirates’ window open with young stars like Skenes, Griffin

The future the Pittsburgh Pirates once envisioned fully became the present on Tuesday night. Paul Skenes on the mound. Konnor ...

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