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Arts District Liberty Station Winding Down for the Summer Months

| August 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
Arts District Liberty Station Winding Down for the Summer Months

Although summer is winding down, the fun in the sun continues. Arts District Liberty Station is the ideal spot to enjoy these final days of summer with friends and family. With events, outdoor live music, interactive free classes, and much more, the arts and culture hub is here to help you make the most of […]

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No On Kettner and Vine

| August 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
No On Kettner and Vine

No on Kettner and Vine wishes to issue the following statement regarding the Monday, July 22 City Council meeting and Kettner and Vine proposed lease agreement.  We appreciate the no votes of council members Kent Lee and Vivian Moreno and appreciate the significant concerns voiced by council members Marni von Wilpert, Henry L. Foster III, […]

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Corporate Landlords Have Raised Rents in San Diego Making it Unaffordable 

| August 3, 2024 | 1 Comment

We continue to see news stories about how unaffordableit is to live in San Diego County due to the cost of housing.  Many of us have come to realize there are several factors causing this to occur, including the significant increase in vacation rentals and corporate landlords.A recent report found San Diego County is short […]

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Make a Splash this Summer at a Local Resort

| July 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
Make a Splash this Summer at a Local Resort

Dive into summer with a getaway to the San Diego coast. Discover your “Aloha” at the Catamaran Resort, featuring the spectacular Sunset Luaus on Mission Bay, a San Diego summer tradition that takes place Tuesdays and Fridays, through August 30. Fun for the whole family, the luaus feature a delicious all-you-can-eat Hawaiian buffet, authentic island […]

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“Summer Nights at Comic-Con Museum ®”

| July 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
“Summer Nights at Comic-Con Museum ®”

Comic-Con Museum has announceda new after-hours event series, Summer Nights at Comic-Con Museum, which began on Friday nights, that will run through July 19 (excluding July 5), from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.Guests can enjoy an interactive evening of cosplay, competitive puzzling, games, craft-making, friendly competition, and more. Programming will feature nights with the following themes: “Our […]

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The Mayor Makes Plans to Add 50,000+ Residents and No Infrastructure to Uptown

| July 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
The Mayor Makes Plans to Add 50,000+ Residents and No Infrastructure to Uptown

Late last year I wrote an article about Todd Gloria’s plans via the Hillcrest Blueprint to add 50,000 residents to the Uptown community. I referred to it as creating “sardine town,” which will not be suitable for human habitation. It will also kill small businesses because the major arteries for entering and departing Uptown will […]

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New Art of Navigation Exhibit Opens Summer 2024

| July 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
New Art of Navigation Exhibit Opens Summer 2024

The Maritime Museum of San Diego is pleased to announce the opening of the new Art of Navigation exhibit this summer in the Gould Eddy Gallery found aboard the 1898 Victorian – era steam ferryboat Berkeley. Entry to the new exhibit is included with general admission. Art of Navigation draws upon some of the finest and most beautiful examples of […]

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It’s Time for A New Beginning

| July 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
It’s Time for A New Beginning

This past month I was given good news about the Historic Mission Hills Library at 925 West Washington Street.  A representative of Councilman Whitburn’s office stated that according to the Library Department staff, the necessary abatement work has been completed. They are now awaiting the delivery of materials to finalize the remaining work. Their current […]

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Four Closed Door Sessions for the 1,000 Person Homeless Facility and Still No Community Input

| July 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
Four Closed Door Sessions for the 1,000 Person Homeless Facility and Still No Community Input

Todd Gloria, the current mayor of San Diego has gone on record during a recent interview with the “Voice of San Diego” that there is no reason for community input on a 1,000-person homeless facility to serve a very diverse population with numerous mental health, physical and personal challenges.  Obviously, he believes he doesn’t need […]

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San Diego Civic Youth Ballet Presents “Fairy Tales in the Park”

| July 3, 2024 | Comment Now!
San Diego Civic Youth Ballet Presents “Fairy Tales in the Park”

San Diego Civic Youth Ballet presents the 16th Annual “Fairy Tales in the Park”at the Casa del Prado Theater (located at 1800 Village Place, San Diego, CA, 92101) in Balboa Park at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Saturday, August 17, and 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Sunday, August 18. A whimsical, interactive dance experience for families and […]

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