Bridge issue still devisive
Regents Road Bridge will physically connect north and south University City, but will continue to divide neighbors and friends.Considered the...
Read moreDetailsRegents Road Bridge will physically connect north and south University City, but will continue to divide neighbors and friends.Considered the...
Read moreDetailsAsk Michael Jones about the business he runs with his wife Lesley in the Renaissance Center and he's likely to...
Read moreDetailsThe Tall Man, aka Jake Ferrin, gets a leaping high-five from Madison Viado, 5, during the Aug. 5 giant Banana...
Read moreDetailsUniversity City depends on community volunteers to provide the pleasures of life and, in some cases, city responsibilities.The 25th anniversary...
Read moreDetailsRetired military to hold unity meetingThe Retired Enlisted Association (TREA) invites all retired, as well as active duty military to...
Read moreDetailsLast Decemeber, San Diego's Poor Players Theatre Company suddenly found itself a lot poorer. Artistic director Richard Baird had landed...
Read moreDetailsThe continuing political fervor over the recent presidential election in Mexico ignited passions at the University of California, San Diego...
Read moreDetailsAsk Michael Jones about the business he runs with his wife Lesley in the Renaissance Center and he's likely to...
Read moreDetailsRegents Road Bridge will physically connect north and south University City, but will continue to divide neighbors and friends.Considered the...
Read moreDetailsPoint Loma resident Holly Baughman was selected as one of 26 United Way employees in the country to participate in...
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