Bookkeeper sentenced in fraud case
By Neal Putnam The former bookkeeper for a Downtown lighting company was sentenced June 7 to two years in federal...
Read moreDetailsBy Neal Putnam The former bookkeeper for a Downtown lighting company was sentenced June 7 to two years in federal...
Read moreDetailsBy Makena Huey From the initial riot that inspired June’s Pride month parades to the protests supporting Black Lives Matter,...
Read moreDetailsBy Kendra Sitton After a break from many in-person events in 2020, innovative gatherings are returning to San Diego’s streets....
Read moreDetailsBy Elaine Kalin Loyal patrons of our local Library branch may have noticed that the Friends bookstore has finally reopened...
Read moreDetailsBy Kendra Sitton With dozens of events planned for this hybrid Pride celebration, there is much to be excited about...
Read moreDetailsBy Diana Cavagnaro Dame Zandra Rhodes gave a virtual tea with her friends direct from London on June 9 to...
Read moreDetailsAfter a year of virtual-only events, San Diego Pride is back with both in-person and virtual events taking place over...
Read moreDetailsBy Jean Lowerison Everybody knows about that wild 1969 hippie fest at Woodstock. But how many have heard of the...
Read moreDetailsCheers Cheers is an unpretentious neighborhood gay bar hosting seasonal events, serving daily drink specials. Open Saturday 11 a.m.-2 p.m....
Read moreDetailsBy Toni G. Atkins July is when the nation celebrates the Fourth of July and the promise sparked in 1776,...
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