Celebrating two years of SDtoday

We’re doubling down on the sweet, sweet memories today — it’s our party and we’ll cry if we want to.

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We celebrated our second year with some treats — with candles, of course — at Dia del Cafe on Adams Avenue.

Photo via SDtoday staff

Bust out the party hats — today marks SDtoday’s second anniversary of bringing hyperlocal, positive news and fun events straight to your inbox.

To celebrate our birthday, we’re sharing our favorite SDtoday moments and discoveries from this past year — two of each, because we love a theme party, you know?

SD Monica Mike SDtoday Comic-Con 2023

The time that we climbed onto this giant sitcom couch during Comic-Con 2023 to snap this pic still makes us giggle.

Photo via SDtoday Staff

📝 Monica’s Picks

Two favorite memories with Michael:

  • Covering Comic-Con 2023 together, especially singing karaoke while pretending to be contestants on “The Voice.”
  • Meeting Michael’s mom during her visit to San Diego — hi, Mary.

Two of Monica’s favorite stories:

  • Meet Bill Brown: The heartbeat of the Balboa Park Carousel | Bill is an absolute San Diego gem who takes so much pride in preserving a piece of local history; he’s also helped make beautiful memories for generations of locals.
  • San Diego scrapbook | I loved sifting through the city’s archives to learn the stories behind historical photos.

Two fun SD recommendations:

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We love our co-working sessions — together, we’re plugged into SD.

Photo via SDtoday staff

📝 Michael’s Picks

Two favorite memories with Monica:

Two of Michael’s favorite stories of the last year:

Two fun SD recommendations:

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