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The Jessop Clock, a San Diego landmark, will be displayed at the San Diego History Center after years in storage. Fundraising efforts aim for a 2028 display.
Thousands peacefully gathered at San Diego Civic Center and Waterfront Park, joining "No Kings" events across the region and the U.S.
The San Diego City Council voted 7-2 Tuesday to approve a $6 billion budget for the 2025-26 fiscal year, which will cut library hours on Sundays and not fill certain executive positions, but ...
San Diego boasts a first-in-the-nation child care facility with extended hours for the children of law enforcement officers.
A small Cessna aircraft crashed in a San Diego military neighborhood Thursday morning setting several homes and vehicles on fire with multiple deaths reported.
San Diego continues to be a top tourist destination, increasingly favored by locals opting for day passes at resorts instead of booking overnight accommodations.
The Phillies are one of the oldest franchises in Major League Baseball, getting started in Philly in 1883. They have played at primarily five ballparks in their history: Recreation Park (1883-86), ...
San Diego aims to turn the Homelessness Response Center into 164 affordable units. A sale to Father Joe's is in progress, but a new center location is pending.
San Diego Unveils Sweeping Mixed-Use Plan for Civic Center Redo The arts and education hub will include multiple residential high-rises and a hotel.
At the inaugural WAVES Festival in La Jolla on Tuesday, the Downtown San Diego Partnership and the Prebys Foundation unveiled a transformative new vision for the Civic Center in downtown San Diego.
The plan reimagines the blocks around Civic Center Plaza, a drab collection of buildings that includes San Diego City Hall and a theater.
San Diego starts collecting hotel tax hike authorized by Measure C but there won't be enough money to finance a convention center expansion.