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The naturally occurring phenomenon tends to produce a blue glow at night, but results from a sensation called “red tides.”
High Surf and Coastal Flood advisories are in effect for local beaches where waves could reach up to 11 ft on Thursday, Jan. 11-Friday, Jan. 12.
Where to remember the civil rights leader and event to observe MLK Day
Something about those winter skies just hit different.
This one-mile segment is part of the Pure Water Program that aims to turn recycled water into clean drinking water.
From soccer and baseball to the San Diego County Fair, Pride and superheroes, 2024 is shaping up to be a mighty eventful year in America’s Finest City.
These laws and regulations will impact San Diegans in the New Year.
We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our SDtoday Picture of the Year contest.
Undeck the halls with these recycling and trash pickup tips.
This is the one with all of the months in 2023 defined by one major moment or thing.
San Diego won’t have a white Christmas this year, but the city has been covered in snow before.
Fireworks. Hiking. Kid-friendly activities. Capybaras. Festive events. Dang, you’re dynamic, SD.
These local events study the seven principles of Kwanzaa and celebrate family, community, and history.
The annual college football game takes over the ballpark and brings more fun to downtown San Diego, including the Holiday Bowl Parade
2023’s Google Year in Search is out — check out what locals were searching most this year in America’s Finest City (it might surprise you).
Policy No. 900-23 aims to support the governing and development of city streets for all users, not just motorists.
Access will be restricted until May 15, 2024, but nearby locations in La Jolla are subject to year-round closures.
The trade will help the Friars trim salary expenses and give the team more players for their starting roster in 2024.
Topgolf’s vision includes a three-story venue that would house 102 hitting bays — and the Port of San Diego wants to build an entertainment district around it.
Help local families have happy holidays by contributing to one of these seven nonprofits.
The 53-year tradition returns to downtown SD’s waterfront on Sunday, Dec. 10 + Sunday, Dec. 17.
You can see the seasonal display on shoreline, where Newport Avenue meets the sand.
The project received $4 million in the 2024 fiscal year budget and will include automated license plate recognition technology.
Why San Diego scored 100 out of 100 in the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index.
The organization will tell its story on a float with an ‘It Began With a Roar’ theme.
The Mayor of Flavortown has gotten a taste of San Diego on many occasions
This list includes everything from helping the hungry and mentoring local youth to helping animals and cleaning up local beaches.
Stay grateful this Thanksgiving with these San Diego-themed talking points that aren’t going to cause any arguments over dinner.
Balboa Park’s biggest event of the year returns Friday, Dec. 1, and Saturday, Dec. 2, with merrymaking opportunities aplenty.
You really can’t have San Diego without these beloved local spots.
The park in the Marina District has new spaces for children, adults, and dogs, plus it features a public art installation.
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