Bids are in for Quiet Zone work intended to avert railroad whistles
Loud train whistles have been waking downtown residents and guests at wild hours of the night because of a federal...
Loud train whistles have been waking downtown residents and guests at wild hours of the night because of a federal...
Killer whale show resumes at SeaWorld The killer whale show at San Diego’s SeaWorld resumed Feb. 27 after being cancelled...
The California Coastal Commission asked the Unified Port of San Diego, city and Coastal Commission staff to come back in...
One of the most wonderful aspects of California as a grape-growing region is the virtually unmatched diversity in growing sites....
Beachgoers will feel the effects of the city’s mid-year $26.2 million budget cuts when they head for the restroom this...
San Diego’s USS Midway was in the spotlight Feb. 25 when HBO premiered part one of its new 10-part mini-series...
Passover is different from all other nights, especially at sundown on Monday, March 29, when chef Matt Gordon and proprietor...
If I had eight pairs of limbs, I’m certain I’d be constantly in knots. Fortunately amphipods — small, shrimplike crustaceans...
The first Academy Awards were held in 1927. Movie buffs have been fascinated ever since to see and hear about...
When it comes to getting inside a family, Neil Simon may be one of the greatest American playwrights. Among the...
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