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Mission Hills – A Must for the Holidays
By Jamaal Jackson, President, Mission Hills Business Improvement District and Assistant Vice President | Branch Manager U.S. Bank Mission Hills It is an exciting time of year for the Mission Hills Business Improvement District (BID), with the Saturday after Thanksgiving Small Business Saturday kicking off the Shop Small holiday season, Toys for Tots collections and our […]
San Diego Humane Society Has a Crisis Situation
The San Diego Humane Society is seeing the number of dogs in its care remain at unprecedented levels. Since last November alone, they’ve seen a 30 percent increase in the number of dogs entering its shelters, with a current population of 580 canines. 175 of those dogs have been with them for more than 50 […]
Opinion: ‘Plan Hillcrest’ Is a Dangerous Dereliction of Duty by San Diego Elected Officials
by Mat Wahlstrom The consequences of approving Plan Hillcrest for Uptown and all of San Diego will be immediate and devastating. Friday, November 17, was the deadline for submitting public comment on the Plan Hillcrest draft that will be moved forward to the San Diego Planning Commission. Launched in 2020, allegedly to address the 11-acre […]
The Holidays Arrive at Liberty Station
Welcome the festive season with the return of the Rady Children’s Ice Rink in Arts District Liberty Station beginning Thursday, November 16, and closing Sunday, January 7. Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary in partnership with the NTC Foundation invites friends and family to join in the winter tradition of ice skating at one of San Diego’s most […]
Positive Movement Foundation to Host 3rd Annual Cocktails for a Cause
The Positive Movement Foundation, a local non-profit committed to supporting and empowering underserved and at-risk children and youth backed by Dan Fulkerson, Channel 933’s Geena the Latina, Alex Soria-Rojas, Hailey Waitt, Omid Sabet, Erick Diaz, Evan Tando and Ivy McNeil, is thrilled to announce their 3rd Annual Cocktails for a Cause: A Not So Silent Night will take […]
New Gallery Exhibition by Delana Delgado Honors Community, Culture and Womanhood
Arts District Liberty Station is thrilled to announce a brand-new gallery exhibit opening in Gallery 201, formerly known as Martha Pace Swift Gallery. Presenting her work in Arts District for the first time, Puerto Rican photographer, Delana Delgado, will debut new 35mm and collage works titled Around the Way Girl, curated by Dinah Poellnitz, beginning on […]
dizzy’s Offers a Lineup of Talented Performers
During November 2023, dizzy’s, located at 1717 Morena Boulevard, behind the Musicians Union Building at Arias Hall, has an impressive group of talented musicians scheduled to perform. At 8 p.m. Saturday, November 4, award-winning trumpeter Curtis Taylor returns to San Diego with the University of Iowa Professors of Jazz for an exciting one night only performance. Cost is $20 cash. At 8 […]
Jingle All the Way to This Year’s Annual Little Italy Tree Lighting and Christmas Village
Can you hear those jingle bells? The Little Italy Association is thrilled to join the community in ringing in the holiday season with its Annual Little Italy Tree Lighting and Christmas Village from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, December 2. Nothing marks the start of winter quite like watching one of San Diego’s most iconic […]
Family Friendly Sunday Fun-Day at the 22nd Annual Fall Back Festival
It’s a free Sunday fun-day for the entire family at the Fall Back Festival to be held from 11 am. to 4 p.m., Sunday, November 6 at the Davis-Horton House on 4th and Island Avenue in the historic Gaslamp Quarter in downtown San Diego. This free children’s historical street faire is a time-honored tradition that takes place […]





