Work at County of San Diego, slow triathlete, two great girls' dad and husband to a beautiful, smart woman. #BoomerSooner Recovering from 32 yrs of TV News
Remembering Bob Kalsu🕯️
A special salute to the Buffalo #Bills guard and his family this Memorial Day
While serving as First Lieutenant with the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, Bob was killed in action in South Vietnam in July of 1970.
The only American professional athlete to perish in the Vietnam War
Charles Barkley calls out people who complained OKC was physical with Victor Wembanyama:
“You people at home and tv talkin about they were physical with Wemby, man y’all need to stop it. I’ve been kissed harder…. There was no excessive fouls. For you people thinking that’s physicality, y’all need to shut the hell up!”
My friend Steve ran into Dominique Wilkins at a pizza place in Georgia, went home to show him the sneakers ‘Nique gave him forty years ago, and it was just as meaningful a moment for Wilkins as it was for Steve.
Beautiful.
🔥FREEWAY CLOSURE🔥 5/19/26 @ 2:45 PM
I-8 EB & WB is being shut down from SR-94 to Kitchen Creek, due to poor visibility from a fire near Golden Acorn Casino.
All traffic is being diverted to Old Highway 80.
SIG ALERT is in effect.
Nexstar fires back: “By aligning with private equity-backed DIRECTV, these misguided attorneys general are strangling local journalism – the most trusted source of independent, fact-based news available to Americans. The AGs, none of whom has a track record of advocating for local media, would do well to understand the industry they purport to protect. They should also recognize the binding commitments Nexstar has made to increase the amount of local news coverage in many markets, including today's settlement with the Ohio Attorney General. And they should be far more wary of the real drivers of the decline of local news: the unchecked rise of Big Tech platforms, the spread of misinformation on social media, and the economic pressures that have already led to widespread newsroom closures. Tellingly, none of them appeared on local broadcast news to discuss this issue, but their social media posts were immediate.
In today’s media landscape, multi-billion-dollar technology companies compete directly with local broadcasters while facing none of the same ownership, reach, or size constraints, putting untenable pressure on the economic model that supports local news. The alternative to this deal is not more independently owned outlets – it’s the demise of your local broadcast station.”
@OklahomanSports I'm interested in the article, but it is behind a paywall. It is a bummer because I'm in San Diego, and it makes zero sense to subscribe to a newspaper to read a hand-full of stories each month. Maybe consider a discounted offer for sports content aimed at out-of-state readers.
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office is inviting community members and the media to a public forum to discuss the future of the Vista Detention Facility.
Originally built in 1972 with expansions in 1978 and 1988, the current Vista Detention Facility, located adjacent to the Vista Sheriff's Station and North County Superior Court, is in dire need of replacement and modernization.
This forum is an opportunity to hear factual information, understand the current planning process and provide community input on the future modernization of the Vista Detention Facility.
Join us on:
Tuesday, February 17
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Vista City Hall Complex
Morris B. Vance Community Room
200 Civic Center Drive, Vista
Parking will be available in the Vista City Hall Complex (click here for more information: https://t.co/cghaGltbxQ).
Sheriff Kelly Martinez will be joined by representatives from the Sheriff's Detention Services Bureau (including the Vista Detention Facility and Sheriff's Reentry Services), the San Diego County Department of General Services (DGS), law enforcement leaders and community reentry experts to inform and answer questions from the public about the need for a new and modern jail in Vista.
Media: Sheriff Martinez and other speakers will be available for one-on-one interviews before and after the community forum.
This community forum is part of our commitment to transparency by ensuring the public and media are informed about how we strive to provide quality services to people in our custody.
25 years later, we still Remember the Ten.
Kendall Durfey
Bjorn Fahlstrom
Nate Fleming
Will Hancock
Daniel Lawson
Brian Luinstra
Denver Mills
Pat Noyes
Bill Teegins
Jared Weiberg