San Marino
Coverage of San Marino in the Nexus archive.
- Pope Leo calls for dialogue over conflict, says young Catholics are a sign of hope
During visits to San Marino and Rimini, Pope Leo XIV issued strong appeals against conflict and social division, urging believers to foster dialogue and mercy. He also delivered a message of encouragement to young Catholics, viewing them as a promise for the future. In San Marino, he praised the nation's model of mutual respect and freedom.
- Pope Leo praises San Marino as model of freedom and common good
Pope Leo XIV praised San Marino as a model of political freedom and service to the common good. During his visit to the tiny republic, he utilized this opportunity to issue warnings. The Pope cautioned against adopting political and economic systems that prioritize power above human dignity.
- Pope Leo praises San Marino as model of freedom and common good
Pope Leo XIV praised the tiny Republic of San Marino as a model of political freedom and civic responsibility due to its centuries-old republican traditions. He stressed that modern societies must place human dignity at their center, warning against systems where self-interest or power supersede the common good. The pope argued that small communities can provide lessons in public service amid global division.
- Pope Leo praises San Marino as model of freedom and common good
Pope Leo XIV hailed San Marino as a model of political freedom and civic responsibility, praising its centuries-old republican traditions rooted in Christian principles. While warning against systems that prioritize power over human dignity, the Pope stressed the need for public life to place the common good at its center. He urged Christians to respond to global conflicts and fragmentation through forgiveness and solidarity.
- Thousands flock to see brief and rare blooming of corpse flowers in California
Two titan arums named Odorysseus and Odora bloomed at the Huntington library in San Marino, California, attracting over 7,000 visitors. The rare event occurred at a southern California research institution, where the plants are among the world’s largest and most odorous.
- Thousands line up for hours to see 2 stinky, blooming corpse flowers at The Huntington in San Marino
Two corpse flowers bloomed at The Huntington in San Marino, attracting thousands of visitors who waited hours to see and smell the rare, short-lived plants.
- Rare, corpse flower double bloom underway at Huntington Library
Two rare corpse flowers, Odorysseus and Odora, are blooming simultaneously at the Huntington Library in San Marino. The taller Odorysseus bloomed first, followed closely by the smaller Odora. The Huntington Library is inviting visitors to view the blooms.
- Search for 4 burglary suspects in San Marino
Police in San Marino are searching for four male burglary suspects who damaged a home's rear French door on May 29. The suspects, described as wearing hooded sweatshirts and facial coverings, were identified via surveillance video but not located after an extensive search involving multiple police departments.
- Gunshot victim found in car trunk in San Marino dies from injuries
A gunshot victim found in a car trunk in San Marino has died from his injuries. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the death. Police are still searching for a suspect who fled the scene.
- Man found with gunshot wounds in trunk of sedan still fighting for his life
A man was found with gunshot wounds in the trunk of a silver Ford sedan in San Marino, Los Angeles County, and is still fighting for his life despite law enforcement officials indicating his death is 'imminent.' The incident occurred early Tuesday morning when police pulled over the vehicle near Los Robles Avenue and Monterey Road.
- Man with gunshot wounds found inside car trunk in San Marino
A man was found with gunshot wounds inside a car trunk in San Marino and remains in critical condition. San Marino police pulled over a Ford sedan near Los Robles Avenue and Monterey Road for a traffic violation around 2:30 a.m. when the discovery was made.
- Homicide detectives investigating death of man found in San Marino
Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a man found in San Marino. Authorities confirmed the incident occurred on Tuesday.
- LA-area street takeover shooting caught on camera; locals scared, vow to move
A shooting during a street takeover in Rosemead, Los Angeles County left four hospitalized, with locals expressing fear and plans to relocate. Authorities are investigating the incident amid rising concerns over violent illegal gatherings and organized crime-linked street takeovers.