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Why the Holidays Make Us Grateful to Call …
As the holiday season rolls in — that rare time of year when life finally slows down just enough for us to breathe, reflect, and take…
Rain in San Diego? Never Heard of It!
What to Do, Where to Go, and How to Stay Dry During This Week’s StormSan Diego isn’t exactly known for its rainy days. In fact, most…
Where Does All Our Money Go? The Real …
If you’ve ever looked at your bank account and thought, Why does living in California cost so much? — you’re not imagining things. New data from…
Monte Vista Homes: New Development Moves Forward in …
A new housing project is officially moving forward in Vista, following a City Council decision to deny an appeal that sought to block it. The project,…
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Tariffs Could Cost San Diego Households $2,400 …
San Diego families may be paying a steep price for the latest round of tariffs. According to Representatives Scott Peters and Sara Jacobs, the average household in the region is expected to absorb nearly…
Lake Hodges Dam Future in Question After …
Plans to rebuild the aging Lake Hodges Dam have hit a major roadblock, leaving San Diego officials, water agencies, and local residents in limbo. Originally projected at $275 million, the cost to replace the…
Elephant Valley Coming to the San Diego …
Big news is thundering out of Escondido: Elephant Valley is set to open at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in early 2026, and it’s shaping up to be the most transformative project in…
Oceanside City Council Reverses Course, Approves Long-Contested …
After years of debate and a recent rejection, the Oceanside City Council has reversed its earlier decision and approved the construction of a warehouse, manufacturing, and office facility on a 32-acre site along Eddie…
SpaceX Crew-10 Mission Splashes Down Safely off …
After more than four months aboard the International Space Station (ISS), four astronauts made a safe return to Earth Saturday morning, landing with a splash in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San…
Back to School in San Diego: New …
It’s back-to-school season for thousands of students across San Diego, and this year, the San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) is ringing in the 2025–2026 school year with new policies, expanded resources, and plenty…
New Affordable Housing Community Coming to San …
San Diego is taking another step toward tackling its long-standing housing crisis with the announcement of The Becker, a new affordable housing community now under construction in Mission Valley. This 190-unit development is the…
Are You Ready for This Heat Wave?
Summer is in full swing, and San Diego is starting to feel the heat—literally. As temperatures climb, several popular hiking trails have been temporarily closed due to extreme heat warnings throughout the month of…
New Proposed Permit Requirement for Nonprofits Raises …
A new permit requirement being considered by the City of San Diego is sparking concern among nonprofit leaders and coastal access advocates. The proposal would require nonprofit organizations to obtain permits before hosting programs…
Too Far From Work, Too Close to …
If you’ve ever sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic on I-805, wondering why your 20-minute commute takes 50, you’re not alone—and it’s not your imagination. It’s San Diego’s jobs-housing mismatch, and it’s one of the biggest…
US & Mexico Sign Agreement to Tackle …
For decades, San Diego’s southernmost communities—especially those in the South Bay—have endured a toxic mix of frustration, environmental damage, and that unmistakable, unshakable smell.But now, after years of empty promises and political finger-pointing, a…
Comic-Con 2025 Recap: From Xenomorphs to Tacos …
Another July, another epic invasion—of the pop culture kind.Comic-Con International 2025 wrapped up this past weekend in San Diego, drawing more than 135,000 fans to the Gaslamp for four packed days of cosplay, collectibles,…
San Diego Water Bills Could Climb Over …
San Diego residents are bracing for a significant jump in utility costs, as the city’s Public Utilities Department has proposed a steep increase in water and sewer rates over the next four years. If…
101 Ash Street: From Civic Scandal to …
San Diego’s most infamous building—101 Ash Street—is back in the spotlight. Once the epicenter of lawsuits, asbestos contamination, and nearly $100 million in sunk costs, the 21-story downtown office tower may soon see new…
Investors Own 1 in 5 California Homes—What …
The California housing market has long been a symbol of both opportunity and inequality. While the Golden State is not the top destination for real estate investors nationally, the influence of investor ownership is…
Pangaea Sports and Entertainment District Proposal Moves …
A bold new vision is taking shape on the Chula Vista waterfront. The Port of San Diego has unanimously approved a six-month exclusive negotiating agreement with a development team proposing to build the Pangaea…
Sneakflation: The Hidden Cost Behind Everyday Shopping
Have you noticed your favorite snack bag feels a little lighter? Or that your go-to streaming service suddenly has more ads and fewer hits? Welcome to the world of “sneakflation”—a subtle but growing trend…
Aptera: Carlsbad’s Solar-Powered Game-Changer or Just a …
Tucked away in Carlsbad, California, a bold new vision for clean transportation is quietly gaining traction—and sparking debate. Meet Aptera, the local startup aiming to redefine what it means to drive electric with a…
Reality Gets a Makeover in the Gaslamp: …
If you’ve ever wanted to defy gravity, walk on the ceiling, or lose yourself in a vortex tunnel—now’s your chance. The Museum of Illusions has officially opened its doors in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter,…
San Diego Ranked America’s Friendliest City
San Diego has gained national recognition for something personal: its people. In a new report by the social and dating app Yuzu, San Diego was officially ranked the friendliest city in America, scoring an…
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