Tom Homan has crisscrossed America since President-elect Donald Trump named the former cop and immigration official his border czar, promising “shock and awe” alongside the biggest deportation the US has ever seen.
The Chicago Cubs never really got their foot in the door with Roki Sasaki, but Jed Hoyer could dial up the San Diego Padres for a compelling trade alternative.
Broadway's "Some Like it Hot" opens in San Diego this week. ABC 10News Anchor Jared Aarons explores the show's deep San Diego ties, from the setting to the creative team behind it.
Quiana Lynell is a wonderfully expressive and versatile singer who soars in any musical setting. The Texas native won first-place honors at the 2017 edition of the prestigious Sarah Vaughan
The San Diego Padres continue to be linked to a potential Dylan Cease trade, with a new NL team entering the fray as a possible suitor. The Chicago Cubs have engaged with the Padres about a possible Cease trade,
The Department of Justice says a top Trump administration official is in Chicago this weekend to “personally observe” immigration enforcement actions by multiple agencies.
The nostalgic, tap dance-filled musical comedy, playing through Sunday at the Civic Theatre, is set at the Hotel del Coronado in the 1930s
Not only did the Padres wait until Jan. 24 to make their first major league acquisition — right-handed pitcher Ron Marinaccio in a trade with the Chicago White Sox — but the Friars are yet to make a big league signing, although reports have circulated Tuesday that the team is in agreement on a one-year deal with catcher Elias Diaz.
San Diego has fallen from its perch as one of the fastest rising home markets. In November, the San Diego metropolitan area’s home price increased 4.45% annually, said the S&P Case-Shiller Indices report released Tuesday.
It still feels like the Chicago Cubs are one move away. After their massive trade acquisition of outfielder Kyle Tucker, it would be hard to argue that the Cubs have the most talented lineup in the National League Central.
San Diego and Chicago leaders have vowed to defy Tom Homan by protecting undocumented migrants from deportation.