'College application inflation' continues to rise
Applications continue to flood universities in San Diego County and nationwide, with record levels of students seeking admission into four-year institutions.
View ArticleApplicant Interest Jumps at Region's Colleges
Applications continue to flood universities in San Diego County and nationwide, with record levels of students seeking admission into four-year institutions.
View ArticleTwo tastes of Tijuana
An oyster offering from Javier Plascencia's MisiA3n 19 restaurant in Tijuana. He's bringing grilled oysters for a cooking appearance in San Diego.
View ArticleRising star brings down-to-earth leadership to council
San Diego City Council President Todd Gloria spoke with North Park resident Stacy Ellis on Thursday about a planned joint use proposal for McKinley Elementary School and the city park and recreation...
View ArticleFelder tells 'American Story' of young surgeon who cared for dying Lincoln
When: Previews: Friday through Jan. 15. Opens Jan. 16 and runs through Feb. 3. 8 p.m. Tuesdays-Fridays; 2 and 8 p.m. Saturdays; 3 p.m. Sundays Abraham Lincoln's final months have been captured on the...
View ArticleHoliday lights, health care, fiscal cliff and more
We do not know whom to thank for installing and maintaining the beautiful and inspiring multicolored lights on the bridges crossing some of our freeways during the December holidays.
View ArticleA (Discounted) taste of San Diego
But making the most of your hard-won dining dollar isn't a challenge if you know when to eat out.
View ArticleMotorcyclist injured in North Park accident
The motorcyclist was riding westbound on University Avenue at Idaho Street about 6:45 p.m. when the southbound pickup, driven by a 75-year-old man, crossed the intersection in front of the motorcycle...
View ArticleMajor donors and teens catch inauguration fever
A diverse group of San Diegans is heading east for the presidential inauguration on Monday.
View ArticleHotel San Diego sign as art
The Hotel San Diego sign is to be relocated about 50 feet from its present spot and restored.
View ArticleSublime spots for sardines
Typically used for bait, these little treats take to Mediterranean flavors so well.
View ArticleBest restaurant face lifts
Renovations are happening everywhere! Let's give a round of applause to the finest upgrade done to a restaurant's look in the past year or so.
View ArticleSan Diegans set for Playboy fest
Rising jazz singer Gregory Porter, who attended San Diego State University on a football scholarship before being sidelined by an injury, will perform in June at the 35th annual Playboy Jazz Festival...
View ArticleFilner backs convention-stadium
Mayor Bob Filner, left, awaits his chance to speak at a San Diego Foundation forum on redevelopment.
View ArticleGreat meat-stuffed pastries
From empanadas to beef tenderloin wrapped in a puff pastry , from samosas to pupusas, there are so many savory pastries in San Diego.
View ArticleEl Take It Easy: Early epilogue
Jay Porter is closing El Take It Easy in North Park April 22 and re-concepting the restaurant.
View ArticlePedestrian hit and killed in North Park
The man was on the south side of El Cajon Boulevard at Idaho Street about 12:50 a.m. when he tried to cross the street mid-block, San Diego police said.
View ArticleHUD to close San Diego office
Maria Acevedo, of North Park, speaks with attorneys on her legal options at a HUD-approved counseling event in San Diego.
View ArticleSteve Breen and Manti Te'o
Steve Breen's cartoon April 30 poking fun at Manti Te'o was not only tactless it demonstrated a disappointing side of Breen's creativity.
View ArticleTop 10 weekend events
"Anchorman" is looking for extras in San Diego! Before you go, visit centralcasting.com and click on 'San Diego open call' to get the I-9 information sheet.
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