Rancho Bernardo News Journal

Rancho Bernardo News Journal

This is the official publication for the Rancho Bernardo and 4S Ranch areas. It is a division of the U-T Community Press.

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  • 13 hours ago | sandiegouniontribune.com | Ivan Carter

    The San Diego Legion rolled to a 50-5 win over Old Glory D.C. Saturday night at Torero Stadium in the team’s best overall performance in several weeks. Now, the Legion must see what the Seattle Seawolves do Sunday evening to learn its Major League Rugby playoff fate. With the victory over Old Glory, the Legion (8-8, 48 points) moved ahead of Seattle (7-1-7, 44 points) into fourth place in the Western Conference standings.

  • 1 day ago | sandiegouniontribune.com | Teri Figueroa

    Sonny Carrillo se dirigía a la cena de cumpleaños de un amigo, elegante y oliendo a colonia Acqua di Gio. Pero primero, el joven de 20 años accedió a hacerle un favor rápido. Un amigo necesitaba que lo llevaran. Llevó a dos amigas a un complejo de apartamentos en Lincoln Park para que una pudiera dejar a su hijo con el padre del niño. Mientras Carrillo esperaba en su BMW, alguien —el padre del niño, según cree la policía— metió la mano y lo apuñaló en el pecho.

  • 1 day ago | sandiegouniontribune.com | Kim Cook

    By Kim CookFor The Associated PressWhether it’s a modest balcony, a pocket-size patio or a tiny backyard, small outdoor spaces have big potential. With a few smart design choices and some creative flair, even the most limited square footage can become a welcoming and rejuvenating retreat. The very constraints of a small area can inspire more thoughtful — and impactful — design decisions. Here’s how to make the most of your petite patio, balcony or urban garden and turn it into a space that wows.

  • 1 day ago | sandiegouniontribune.com | Maura Fox

    The California Coastal Commission has joined a chorus of critics of Mayor Todd Gloria’s budget proposal to remove fire rings and close bathrooms at San Diego beaches, saying the move would limit public access. Its warning comes as county Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer has also weighed in on the plan, offering to use county money to keep the city fire rings operational.

  • 1 day ago | sandiegouniontribune.com | Maura Fox

    San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says he will not attend this year’s Pride Festival, and a coalition of local Jewish groups won’t participate in local Pride events at all, over objections to headlining performer Kehlani’s remarks on Israel. The mayor notified San Diego Pride — which hosts both the annual festival and the Pride parade — of his decision to not to attend the July 19 event in a letter sent this week to the organization’s leadership.

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