SDtoday celebrates its first birthday

Thank you for one year of fun.

Monica and Mike SDtoday

City Editor Monica + Michael at Duke’s in La Jolla.

Photo via SDtoday

Cake + singing, anyone?

Today, we celebrate SDtoday’s first birthday and from the moment we launched — November 15, 2021 — it’s been one heck of a fun trip around the sun, San Diego.

We’re feeling grateful and nostalgic, so let’s take a trip down memory lane with some memorable stories + moments.

✏️ Most-clicked stories

Actions speak louder than words — here’s what our SDtoday readers loved clicking on:

Things that made us go hmm

As we explored our city, we sure learned a lot. Here are a couple of stories that expanded our horizons:

Monica + Mike Birthday candle

Posing with our birthday candle, before the ocean breeze blew it out.

Photo via SDtoday

💜 Our favorite moments

Wow, what a year it has been.

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