Culture

Dining in San Diego is always a fresh experience, with new restaurants popping up all the time — and more on the way.
You really can’t have San Diego without these beloved local spots.
The celebration of cultural diversity and community takes place this Sunday, Nov. 19, from Shoreline Park to Pearl of the Pacific Park.
We’re doubling down on the sweet, sweet memories today — it’s our party and we’ll cry if we want to.
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.
This year’s event features 120+ local makers uniting at Julep — just north of Little Italy — on Saturday, Nov. 18 + Sunday, Nov. 19.
There’s a whole lot of jolly to be had — check out our guide to fun, festive events in San Diego this holiday and winter season.
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.
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The museum in Balboa Park will debut a new exhibit, plant garden, film, and special events to ring in the milestone throughout 2024.
A chrome art installation of a giant soccer ball emblazoned with the names of the 18 cities that make up San Diego County will be traveling all over SD in 2024 — pass it on.
The effort aims to find an unbiased way to allocate funding so it makes the greatest impact on the park.
These 11 creative, alcohol-free concoctions are certainly worth a toast.
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
Peer into the future and use your knowledge of our city to predict what will happen in 2024.
The sport has become especially popular in San Diego, and there are spots to learn and play across the county.
Something about those winter skies just hit different.
The local art scene is drawing us in, that’s for sure.