Local News
Scripps Announces Naming and Opening of New Treatment Center
Woltman Family Infusion Center at Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego Local community and health care leaders gathered in Hillcrest on Sept. 19 to celebrate the naming and opening of the Woltman Family Infusion Center, an outpatient service of Scripps Mercy Hospital San Diego that specializes in cancer care and treatment of other health conditions. The […]
Bayside Community Center Celebrates 80 Years of Philanthropy
The Bayside Family Reunion luncheon took place on Friday, September 21 at the center in Linda Vista. Over 200 guests attended, including donors, clients, staff, community members and elected leaders who have contributed to its 80 years of operating and success. This event was held in an outdoor venue featuring the Center’s community vegetable, herb […]
The War on Civility
In Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company’s latest production, “Kita y Fernanda,” the story is told of two girls who grow up together in an upper-class home in Texas: one is a Mexican national living legally in the United States, the other the undocumented daughter of the Mexican maid of the house. This play explores issues of […]
On the Cusp of Something Great
I’ve been there before, many times. I’ve reviewed a number of restaurants there, all with different names. I’ve always enjoyed the amazing views from this location. But the other restaurants have come and gone. Where am I? I am at the top of the Hotel La Jolla, located on La Jolla Shores Drive, one of […]
Outcry Over News Censorship
Where’s Balanced Reporting? This past month I received an Op-ed from Corydon B. Dunham, former 25-year NBC-TV executive and author of “Government Control of News: A Constitutional Challenge.” In the letter from Dunham, he states that “The Federal Communications Commission has drafted a new policy for government control of news. And even though a special […]
Mission Hills Resident Receives Top Honors and Distinction
Daniel and Kathryn Rehm, who have been residents of Mission Hills for over 33 years, have two children that they are very proud of. They have a daughter, Katie, who attended Smith College in Northampton, MA, and their son, Benjamin, who graduated from the International Studies School at San Diego High School. Benjamin has been […]
Cross the Bay for Coronado Art Walk 2012: September 15 & 16
Take a short, cool ride across San Diego Bay, and see the works of 113 artists from around the country during the annual Coronado Art Walk at the Coronado Ferry Landing on Saturday and Sunday, September 15 and 16. Admission is free for this family-friendly event. Musical entertainment, hands-on art activities and a free shuttle […]
Emilio Nares Foundation presents the 9th annual Harvest for Hope
Harvest for Hope is a fundraising event to raise funds and create awareness for the Emilio Nares Foundation, which provides information, programs, and services for low-income, underprivileged families whose child is battling cancer. Harvest for Hope will be held from 3 to 6 p.m., Sunday, September 23 at Stingaree, located at 454 6th Avenue in […]