Guest editorial: Measures C and D would harm San Diego and our tourism economy
By Joe Terzi and Phil Blair The year was 1888. The eager crowds that gathered along a picturesque stretch of...
Read moreDetailsBy Joe Terzi and Phil Blair The year was 1888. The eager crowds that gathered along a picturesque stretch of...
Read moreDetailsBy Tom Mullaney Is the Uptown Community Plan important? Yes, if you live, work, play, walk, ride or drive in...
Read moreDetailsBy Charlene Baldridge | Theater Review Around the time Ayad Akhtar’s “The Who & the What” received its premiere at La...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. It isn’t uncommon for Mediterranean restaurants to scramble into their menus the cuisines of neighboring countries,...
Read moreDetailsBy Dr. Ink Since its humble beginnings in San Diego 27 years ago, Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza & Grill has spawned...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr. Francophiles take note. From 6–7:30 p.m. every Wednesday, Pardon My French Bar & Kitchen in Hillcrest...
Read moreDetailsBy Ken Williams | Editor City officials symbolically broke ground on Tuesday, Nov. 1, for a new Fire Station No....
Read moreDetailsBy Lucia Viti Uptown residents Greg Bada, Stephanie Clair, Monica Hui Hekman, Amy Paul and Kelly Paige Standard will be...
Read moreDetailsWhere the Rhine and Mosel converge By Ron Stern | Global Gumshoe It would be hard to find a lovelier...
Read moreDetailsBy SDCNN Staff Lazy Acres Natural Market announced on Wednesday, Nov. 2, that it will open a new grocery store...
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