From the looks of things, the metropolis called San Diego deserves watching, deserves monitoring. Here are some recent developments deserving note. Noise Can Take Years Off Your Life On a spring afternoon in Bankers Hill, San Diego, the soundscape is serene: Sea breeze rustles through the trees, and neighbors chat pleasantly across driveways. Except for…
San Diego infrastructure funding gap surges past $5B. 20 percent spike fueled by greater needs for parks, streetlights; lifespan of projects built during city’s growth spurt in 1950s, ‘60s is ending
The Tecolote Shores North playground in Mission Bay reopened Saturday following a $3.8 million upgrade replete with modern play areas for kids, a variety of fitness equipment for adults, and practical improvements to accommodate park-goers and people with disabilities.
The hotter than normal temperatures across San Diego County have led the National Weather Service to issue a heat advisory from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. today. Then, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria wants to redevelop six blocks of real estate owned by the city in the downtown area. Next, a new state law requires law enforcement agencies to release records about officer discrimination, but most local police departments say they have nothing to report. And, we continue our election coverage with information about the Chula Vista Mayor’s race, San Diego County Superior Court judge races and Proposition 26. Finally, the 16mm version of George Romero's “Night of the Living Dead” will be screened on Friday at Digital Gym Cinema. We look at what it takes to bring it to the big screen.