US & Mexico Sign Agreement to Tackle Tijuana River Sewage Crisis—But Will It Finally Bring Relief?

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,…

San Diego Water Bills Could Climb Over 60% by 2029

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…

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…

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…

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…

Comic-Con 2025 Recap: From Xenomorphs to Tacos and a Surprise from George Lucas

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…

Pangaea Sports and Entertainment District Proposal Moves Forward on the Chula Vista Bayfront

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…

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…

Digital Billboards in San Diego? City Proposal Sparks Big Questions

San Diego is weighing a bold new proposal: for the first time, the city could allow digital billboards in exchange for removing older static ones.…

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…