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Most of us probably don’t have our state flags memorized, but it’s worth studying up: Our flag’s design reflects centuries of history.
San Diego will be celebrating summer traditions and welcoming new events
The 82-year-old restaurant on Spindrift Drive is known for its incredible views of crashing surf.
The Beach Boys, Gipsy Kings, Gladys Knight, and Patti LaBelle are among the icons set to light up the venue on San Diego Bay. 🎶
Reduce, reuse, reread — these local shops let you buy secondhand books to give them new life.
From the father who loves a good snack to the dad who enjoys the outdoors, our Father’s Day Gift Guide will help you find the perfect gift this year.
The observance honors the Carlsbad native for his accomplishments and philanthropy.
These five events allow you to pay respect on the holiday dedicated to individuals who died while serving in the US military.
The free, outdoor movie series kicks off Memorial Day weekend and runs through late October.
During a game on May 5 at Petco Park, the Padres poked fun at the Dodgers’ pitcher with a meme on the Jumbotron.
The two statues are named Red and Fern and have eyes to match.
From Escondido to La Mesa, these car show culture in our county rolls deep.
The 2nd annual event goes down at the North Park Mini Park on Saturday, May 27, and Sunday, May 28.
The lavender-blue blooms generally arrive in late spring and last for about two months
The league’s 30th team — San Diego FC — will play at Snapdragon Stadium in Mission Valley starting in 2025.
The sea turtle has lived at the facility since 2014, getting a 3D-printed shell brace and growing to a healthy 210 pounds.
We compare our previous Municipal Equality Index scores from the Human Rights Campaign... plus, how that score might change.
Locals are invited to join the Sports Arena redevelopment team for a project update this Thursday, May 18, at San Diego Central Library.
SD Art Advisory is spearheaded by curators Alexander Salazar and Darcy Kempton, with an eye on local and global masterpieces.
The rooftop restaurant and bar draws inspiration from Tulum, Mexico.
Explore San Diego’s parks while enjoying live music all summer long at these rockin’, jazzy, and dance-worthy events.
The La Mesa resident is depicted in a mural and is the namesake of a pavilion.
The kid-friendly zone will feature a splash pad, climbing structures, and new rides — replacing the theme park’s Sesame Street Bay of Play.
The urban winery specializes in “minimal intervention wines,” ciders, vermouth, and amaro.
The industry plays a major role in our city’s economy, job creation, and overall vibe as a feel-good hotspot.
Pack your bags for a trip to one of these popular nonstop destinations. Plus, keep an eye out for new routes.
The beloved Louisiana-themed music fest is Thursday, May 11-Sunday, May 14.
Young chefs are a course away from an inspiring, instructional, and tasty summer.
Discover arenas where big names play to crowds exceeding 10,000 people.
The courts are open from sunrise to sundown, free to the public for a limited time.