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The naturally occurring phenomenon tends to produce a blue glow at night, but results from a sensation called “red tides.”
The celebration of cultural diversity and community takes place this Sunday, Nov. 19, from Shoreline Park to Pearl of the Pacific Park.
San Diego may not have extremely cold temperatures, but electric and gas prices still make winter costs a concern.
The vision includes the development of three new library branches plus renovations and expansions of existing public libraries.
The instillation will welcome visitors at the intersection of Lytton and Rosecrans streets.
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Together, SD and Tijuana, Mexico, will be the first ever binational World Design Capital.
The aircraft carrier — yes, the one seen in “Top Gun: Maverick” — shifted its homeport back to America’s Finest City in March 2023.
The plan has a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2045.
Honor local veterans at community ceremonies and parades, and find local businesses that are showing thanks with specials and freebies.
The changes include proposals to add more housing, public transit, and high-rise buildings that could more-than-double the population.
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The Hotel del Coronado has been the filming location for multiple Hollywood pictures, including a lesser-known horror film.
You’ll find many ghost stories in San Diego, and we’re taking a dive into a darker side of history that still remains with us.
If you’re not in a position to adopt a pet right now, there are many ways to help local animal nonprofits
The project will reach milestones in 2024, 2025, and 2028.
The team’s crest celebrates the 18 cities that unite to form San Diego County.
The former Naval Training Center was dedicated to the City of San Diego on Oct. 27, 1923
Monica and Michael talk with AJ and Sara about developments coming to San Diego by 2030.
In most cases, San Diegans are seeing prices go up, but in some categories the annual inflation rate has decreased.
The neighborhood spans nine blocks along Imperial Avenue — from 61st to 69 streets — and hopes to become a unifying hub for the Black experience in San Diego.
These burial sites hold stories of the people who founded, developed, and protected the city.
Make America’s Finest City your forever home.
The city plans to add 100,000 trees and nearly triple its tree coverage by 2035.
Consider these our Hollywood signs.
Looking for a place to trick-or-treat? These free celebrations around San Diego County offer a scary-good time for the whole family.
The Monarch Artists Residence is an affordable housing project assembled using 42 shipping containers to create 21 homes.
The consortium of historic cottages represent 31 countries and cultures across the globe.
The Port of San Diego says the new park near the Gaylord Pacific Resort will be a “habitat-oriented” space designed to showcase San Diego Bay; the site broke ground on Oct. 3, 2023.
San Diego has centuries of history. In this guide, we’re diving into the city’s oldest streets and how they got their names.
The season will see three new cruises, 100 calls, and passenger volume at a pre-pandemic level.
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