“Guests and team members will spend nearly $378,000 at San Diego attractions and hotels each time a ship is in port, equating to nearly $11 million in local economic impact across the season ...
Cherry blossoms or four-leaf clovers? Don't choose this San Diego weekend – try both, along with the debut of a big new SeaWorld experience.
San Diego Reader editor Matt Lickona (inset) decided to shut down the print edition. (Times of San Diego photo illustration) Readers of the San Diego Reader — an alternative press institution ...
A sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events, including street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows and ...
San Diego County kicks off early St. Patrick's Day festivities with both family friendly and green booze-filled events across the region.
S pending spring in San Diego? Do it right or risk wasting your trip on tourist traps and forgettable experiences. This city ...
Readers of the San Diego Reader — an alternative press institution for more than 50 years — have seen their last print edition. Jim Holman, the weekly paper’s founder and editor emeritus ...
When Jim Holman founded the San Diego Reader in late 1972, the city’s population was around 700,000. It cost $400 to print 20,000 newspapers. The cover story was about Horton Plaza — the ...
March 14 - 16 at the Barnes Tennis Center. San Diego’s largest-ever pickleball tournament, aiming to bring together 1,000 players of all skill levels. Registration is $15 to compete, spectators can ...
Additionally, the new nighttime projection show, “Tapestry of Happiness,” will animate the facade of “It’s A Small World,” blending iconic Disneyland attractions and music in a tribute ...
This will be the third storm San Diego has had this week. Snow levels are expected to lower to about 3,500-4,000ft. this morning before increasing to 6,000ft. this afternoon. We could have an ...
Trey Yesavage knows how to make a first impression, even if he has had to wait a while. Pitching in his first pro game since ...