The appeal of Dry January and the Sober Curious movement is not limited to big cities like Los Angeles or New York. In fact, ...
February 17, 2025 (San Diego) - Faced with a halt in federal funding and and the closing of the border to refugees, Jewish Family Service of San Diego is shutting down its shelter and shifting focus ...
February 15, 2025 (San Diego) - The day started with a few showers, but the sun came out for many couples saying “I do” on Valentine’s Day.
February 12, 2025 (La Mesa) - Hours after attending a birthday gathering for Tifereth Israel Synagogue’s Sisterhood members ...
The meeting was contentious, sparked by numerous emotional outbursts, threats to recall Councilmember Ortiz for supporting ...
February 11, 2025 (San Diego) -- County public health officials are reminding everyone, particularly families with children ...
Councilman Kendrick had the City Attorney clarify that SB 54 was challenged in federal court in 2017, but was upheld as constitutional by atrial court and by the 9th circuit court, with the Supreme ...
People have the right to be able to leave their homes and migrate with dignity to find safe haven. But right now, immigrant ...
Multiple faith leaders and a crowd of around 1,500 people overflowed the St. Joseph Cathedral and then held a procession to ...
COMMUNITY CLEAN ENERGY GRANTS CREATE MORE SUSTAINABLE SAN DIEGO THROUGH GREEN JOBS, ENERGY EDUCATION
February 12, 2025 (San Diego) — San Diego Community Power, San Diego Foundation (SDF) and Calpine Community Energy announced ...
If you’re a homeowner in California, you’ve probably already felt the impact of our state’s collapsing fire insurance market.
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