Travel and Outdoors

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The former site of Horton Plaza is undergoing a redevelopment that will add new retails spaces, housing complexes, and life science offices.
With more rain on the way, the county has services to help locals address hazards before the storm.
The 35th annual celebration of SD’s arts and culture scene will offer half-off admission at 70+ participating cultural attractions Feb. 1-Feb. 29, 2024.
What does this mean for locals and why are the emergencies issued after the storms have passed?
The $32 million initiative aims to repair storm damage and address erosion that could lead to bluffs collapsing.
Average daily walking trips dropped by 36% in the US between 2019 and 2022 — see how San Diego compares.
The high-profile PGA Tour competition takes over the local links Wednesday, Jan. 24-Saturday, Jan. 27.
The application announces intent to tear down and replace the landmark pier, but approval is pending a public hearing.
Three monkey species saw additions in the fourth quarter of 2023.
The city just north of San Diego County is brimming with fun things to do.
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The iconic, highly-photographed structure closed in January 2022 for a $26.45 million renovation project, but reopened to the public in December 2024.
The 54-year tradition returns to downtown San Diego’s waterfront on Sunday, Dec. 8 + Sunday, Dec. 15.