Reality Gets a Makeover in the Gaslamp: Museum of Illusions Opens First California Location in San Diego

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…

Palomar College Launches First-Ever Bachelor’s Degree in Sustainable Building Design

Big news for students passionate about architecture, sustainability, and affordable education—Palomar College is officially launching its first bachelor’s degree program in Fall 2026. The new…

San Diego Tops the Nation in Inflation — Again. Here’s What That Means for You

If it feels like your wallet is shrinking faster than usual, you’re not imagining things — San Diego just clocked the highest inflation rate in…

The True Cost of Living in Paradise—San Diego Now Ranks 9th Most Expensive U.S. City

San Diego’s reputation as a laid-back, beachside haven is well-earned—but that lifestyle now comes with a heavier financial burden. According to the latest Cost of…

San Diego’s New ADU Rules: What Homeowners, Developers, and Neighbors Need to Know

San Diego is rolling back one of the most aggressive ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) programs in the state — and not without controversy.In a narrow…

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…

SR-56 Just Got Smoother: New HOV Lanes Now Open in North County

After a full year of construction, the first phase of the State Route 56 (SR-56) improvement project is officially complete—and it’s already making a difference…

A Bold New Look for Oceanside Transit Center: Housing, Art, and a Community Hub on the Rise

If you’ve driven past the Oceanside Transit Center recently, you might have noticed a lot of buzz about big changes coming—and trust us, they’re worth…

Hotel del Coronado Reopens After a Stunning $550 Million Makeover

After six years of scaffolding, careful restoration, and a price tag of over half a billion dollars, the legendary Hotel del Coronado has officially reopened…

Federal Funding Cuts Could Hit San Diego Hard — Here’s What to Know

Federal budget decisions may seem like distant political news, but this year’s funding cuts and freezes are starting to have real, tangible impacts right here…