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Bill Brown began working at the historic ride in 1972, when he was just 16 years old; last year, the City of San Diego proclaimed Oct. 3, 2022, Mr. Bill Brown Day.
From farms and hayrides to seasonal shindigs at local theme parks and Día De Los Muertos, we’re fallin’ for this time of year in America’s Finest City.
The project will add office space, higher education opportunities, and the largest library in Chula Vista.
More than 50 local museums and attractions will offer free admission for kids age 12 and under from Sunday, Oct. 1- Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2023.
Hodad’s. The Crack Shack. AleSmith. Nova Kombucha. There’s a whole lot of local eating and drinking to be had at the stadium in Mission Valley.
San Diego rentals are becoming more competitive, but rent prices are starting to slow
The 4.9-acre park transformed a vacant lot into a community gathering place with playgrounds, basketball courts, and picnic shelters.
You had a lot of great places to taco ‘bout.
These mico-apartments and small units allow San Diegans to get the best of city living without needing to rent large spaces.
The Terrace Level club is expected to be open for the 2024 baseball season.
Here’s where the project stands as of mid-September 2023.
The food-centric event will allow participants to get samples at 40+ restaurants, breweries, cafes, and shops in the community.
Since the USS Recruit was the Navy’s only commissioned ship to never touch the water, recruits nicknamed it the “USS Neversail.”
San Diego goes way beyond the PSL — if you’re craving pumpkin flavors, spice up your routine at these local shops.
From festivals and community programs to a themed weekend at Petco Park, here’s how to celebrate in San Diego.
The American gastropub is opening its second location inside the upscale shopping center in Mission Valley.
Grab your stein and put on your lederhosen or dirndl to celebrate Oktoberfest at these 10 events in San Diego.
The new exhibit covers the influence between tech and pop culture and opens to the public on Wednesday, Oct. 4; the museum is closed through Tuesday, Oct. 3, for the installation.
From health tips and food assistance to info on housing and Cool Zones — call 211.
Football is back — here’s how to stream the games, tailgate like a pro, and cheer on the Aztecs this 2023 college football season.
Learn what it means to be sober curious, the current popularity of non-alcoholic beverages, and where you can enjoy a mocktail in San Diego.
Distill, my heart: The annual event goes down on Saturday, Sept. 23, showcasing nearly 20 of SD’s finest distilleries.
On any given day, you can spot Dole’s cargo and container ships bustling about San Diego Bay.
The world’s largest military air show features live, aerial displays in addition to immersive experiences and static displays.
The group of volunteers from the San Diego Natural History Museum will lead 60 free, local hikes from September 2023 to June 2024 — their 51st annual hiking season.
The sand dunes along Central Beach in Coronado — sometimes called Mando’s Dunes — have been crafted to spell the city’s name.
The new development will bring recreational courts and fields, a dog park, and more activity options to the bayfront destination.
The study determined how much a worker in San Diego would earn if they spent their commute time working a median-salary job.
These live shows have us excited for post-summer music across genres like country, rock ‘n’ roll, and hip-hop.
The plankton that caused the ocean water to glow are described by scientists as the “Michael Phelps of the plankton world,” aka super swimmers.