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Whew, 2025 is shaping up to be an eventful year in America’s Finest City.
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 sport has become especially popular in San Diego, and there are spots to learn and play across the county.
From soccer and baseball to the San Diego County Fair, Pride and superheroes, 2024 is shaping up to be a mighty eventful year in America’s Finest City.
The brewer teamed up with SDSU Men’s Basketball players to concoct the raspberry lemonade hard kombucha flavor dropping this Friday, Jan. 5.
The annual college football game takes over the ballpark and brings more fun to downtown San Diego, including the Holiday Bowl Parade
The trade will help the Friars trim salary expenses and give the team more players for their starting roster in 2024.
Topgolf’s vision includes a three-story venue that would house 102 hitting bays — and the Port of San Diego wants to build an entertainment district around it.
SDtoday readers voted on four familiar faces etched into San Diego’s collective memory.
The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club’s autumn affair runs on select dates Friday, Nov. 10-Sunday, Dec. 3.
The team’s crest celebrates the 18 cities that unite to form San Diego County.
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From Little Italy and the Gaslamp Quarter to North Park and East Village, “Taste of” gatherings are alive and well in San Diego.
We found the best kid-friendly activities in San Diego, complete with art classes, animal encounters, and outdoor fun.
The newest addition to SD’s robust museums scene is now open in downtown’s Gaslamp Quarter as the brand’s first-ever California location.
The immersive exhibition features new habitats that explore the wonders of the Pacific Ocean; it’s the biggest capital improvement to the aquarium since 1992.
Small businesses are the heart of our community — let’s take a closer look at Kensington Cafe, an uptown restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.