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Usher and Chris Brown extend 'The R&B Tour' with 8 new stadium dates

Usher and Chris Brown just made a big announcement for R&B fans across North America. The co-headlining “The R&B Tour” has added eight new stadium shows, bringing the total to 59 dates. The expansion includes first-time stops in Baltimore, Cincinnati, Columbia, and Indianapolis, along with additional shows in Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Miami. The tour originally launched in Denver on June 26, and the response has been so strong that the artists decided to keep it going through the fall.

What makes this tour stand out is the format. It’s a nearly three-hour show featuring nine acts, with Usher and Chris Brown alternating performances throughout the night. Surprise guests have become a highlight, with past appearances from 50 Cent, Mary J. Blige, and Ashanti. Usher shared on Instagram that the fans’ support is what drove the tour to expand, and it’s easy to see why. Pairing two generations of hitmakers in stadiums has proven to be a winning formula.

If you’re hoping to catch the show, presales start this week, and general tickets go on sale August 24 at 10 a.m. local time. With dates running from October 15 to December 6, there are plenty of chances to grab a seat. Have you seen any surprise guests at a concert this year? Let us know in the comments.

Two Men Shot After Leaving North Park Bar; Police Seek Gunman

An otherwise normal night out in North Park turned violent early Thursday morning when two men were shot after leaving a bar on the 3900 block of 30th Street. According to San Diego Police, the shooting happened around 2 a.m. when a man approached the victims from behind and opened fire. The attack appears completely unprovoked, with officers stating there was no verbal exchange or physical altercation prior to the shooting and that neither victim knew the suspect.

A 42-year-old man was struck in the foot and taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. A second man, age 33, was grazed on the hand and declined medical treatment at the scene. The suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his 20s, last seen wearing all black clothing. He fled on foot following the shooting, and police are actively searching the area for any leads.

For residents and visitors who frequent the popular nightlife strip along 30th Street, this random act of violence is deeply concerning. Police are appealing to the public for any information, and they’re urging anyone who was in the area around 2 a.m. to review their steps and report anything unusual. If you saw a man running through the neighborhood, or if you have any details that could help investigators, do you have something worth sharing? Let us know in the comments.

Mold Delays Poway School Opening; Free Camping Gear Program

The first day of school at Del Sur Elementary in Poway won’t happen as planned. Poway Unified School District found mold spores in the building and decided to delay the start until August 18 or 19 while environmental contractors complete remediation. District officials say the choice was guided by third-party experts and that safety for students and staff is the main priority. Preschool, ESS programs, and transitional kindergarten events are also postponed, so families should check their emails for updated schedules.

In a separate incident, authorities are investigating human remains found at Palomar Mountain State Park. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department hasn’t identified the remains, and they haven’t confirmed any link to missing hiker Angelica Brophy, who disappeared in that area earlier this year. It’s a developing story, and the park remains open, but visitors are asked to stay on marked trails.

On a brighter note, San Diego County is offering free camping gear to first-time campers. The program is designed to lower the barrier to outdoor recreation, so you can borrow a tent, sleeping bags, and other essentials. Mission Bay Park also reopened its restrooms on Friday after Mayor Todd Gloria addressed the budget-cut closures that had frustrated beachgoers all summer. Have you ever tried camping before, or would free gear convince you to finally give it a shot? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

Human Remains Found at Palomar Mountain Not Linked to Missing Oceanside Nurse

The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after human remains were discovered at Palomar Mountain State Park on Wednesday evening. The find was reported around 7:30 p.m. off South Grade Road, a remote stretch of the park. Because of the darkness, detectives were unable to determine the sex of the deceased or assess any potential injuries at the scene. Lt. Hernandez with the Sheriff’s Office noted that details could shift as the investigation progresses.

The discovery immediately raised questions about Angelica Brophy, the Oceanside nurse and mother who was last seen in the same state park. However, Oceanside police quickly confirmed that the remains are not believed to be Brophy. That leaves her family and the community still searching for answers in her case, while investigators now also work to identify this person. It’s a heavy moment for everyone following either story.

The Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information to come forward. Whether you were in the area on Wednesday evening or have details that could help identify the remains, every tip matters. What does this discovery mean for the ongoing search for Brophy? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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