Rod Stewart Cancels San Diego Concert At Last Minute As Fans Arrive To Venue Only To Be Turned Away
Fans who made their way to San Diego’s North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre on Friday evening expecting to see legendary rocker Rod Stewart were instead met with disappointment after the concert was abruptly canceled less than an hour before it was scheduled to begin.
Mary's Gourmet Salads Expanding To Bankers Hill With Third San Diego Location
One of San Diego's most popular destinations for fresh, made-to-order salads is continuing its local expansion with a new location planned for Bankers Hill. Mary's Gourmet Salads is preparing to open its third San Diego outpost at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Upas Street within the Park Summit building, bringing its lineup of customizable salads, soups, and healthy grab-and-go fare to one of the city's most walkable neighborhoods.
San Diego Restaurants Closures & Downgrades This Week (June 5 - June 11) Due To County Health Department Inspections
This is the weekly list of San Diego County restaurants and food facilities that have faced temporary closures and downgraded status due to health inspections from June 5 - June 11, 2026.
New Family Entertainment Venue 'Clairemont Pins and Pixels' Preparing To Open In San Diego
A new family-focused entertainment venue centered around arcade games, miniature bowling, parties, and old-fashioned fun is preparing to open in San Diego's Clairemont community.
Golf Great Phil Mickelson Banned From San Diego County Golf Club Following Accusations Of Inappropriate Contact With Female Employee
Phil Mickelson, one of the most accomplished golfers in history and one of San Diego County's most recognizable sports figures, has reportedly been banned from a prestigious Rancho Santa Fe golf club following allegations that he made unwanted physical contact with a female employee earlier this year.
Eppig Brewing's Point Loma Tasting Room Appears To Be Rebranding As 'Point Loma Beer Garden,' Marking Latest Twist In Troubled Post-Founder Era
A new California liquor license filing indicates that Eppig Brewing's longtime waterfront tasting room in Point Loma is being rebranded as Point Loma Beer Garden, the latest development in a tumultuous three-year period that began when the once-independent San Diego brewery relinquished operational control through a controversial management arrangement in 2023.
REVIEW: Chicago At The San Diego County Fair Made For A Perfect Summer Night And A Reminder To Be A Kid Again
Some concerts are measured by the performance. Others are measured by the memory. Chicago's performance Wednesday night at opening night of the San Diego County Fair was unquestionably excellent, but what made the evening truly unforgettable had as much to do with everything surrounding the concert as what happened onstage. Because the San Diego County Fair remains one of California's great treasures.
The Ultimate Guide To The 2026 San Diego County Fair: 20 Days Of Wild Food, Big Concerts, Carnival Rides & Summer Tradition
San Diego's biggest summer tradition is back at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, and the 2026 San Diego County Fair is shaping up to be one of the most packed editions in years, with nearly a month of concerts, carnival rides, outrageous food, livestock shows, flower displays, art exhibitions, photography, cultural festivals, racing pigs, turkey stampedes, woodworking, gems, shopping, and just about every form of wholesome chaos imaginable. Here is the Ultimate Guide to the 2026 San Diego County Fair.
Overflowing Garbage, Seagulls, And Shrugged Shoulders: The Trash Problem Outside San Diego's Catamaran Resort
Something curious is happening along San Diego's idyllic Sail Bay: while most public trash cans remain manageable, the receptacles directly in front of the Catamaran Resort & Spa routinely overflow with garbage that ends up scattered across the beach and into Mission Bay, and nobody seems eager to take responsibility for it. The City of San Diego may technically own the cans, but as Evans Hotels profits from one of the bay's busiest waterfront destinations, it's fair to ask whether the company should be doing more to ensure its slice of paradise doesn't become a dumping ground every weekend.
REVIEW: Paul Simon Didn't Give San Diego The Concert We Wanted, He Gave Us The One He Had Left To Give.
There are concerts where you leave humming the hits. And then there are concerts that leave you staring into the darkness on the drive home, thinking about your own mortality and how quickly this strange, beautiful life disappears. Paul Simon's performance Tuesday night at San Diego's The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park was very much the latter.
Walmart Plans To Bring Drone Delivery To San Diego As Nationwide Expansion Takes Flight
San Diegans may soon find groceries, household essentials, electronics and other everyday purchases arriving from the sky. Walmart announced this week that it plans to expand its drone delivery partnership with Wing, the delivery company owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, into seven new metropolitan areas, including San Diego.
Dozens Of Children Seen Swimming In Mission Bay During San Diego Junior Lifeguard Assessments Despite Posted Bacteria Warning Signs
A video obtained by SanDiegoVille shows dozens of children enrolled in the San Diego Junior Lifeguard Program swimming and training in Mission Bay's Sail Bay area on Tuesday, despite multiple warning signs posted along the shoreline advising the public that bacteria levels exceeded health standards and that contact with the water could cause illness.
City Hall’s Multi-Million Dollar U-Turn: San Diego Reverses Balboa Park Parking And Trash Fees After Months Of Self-Inflicted Chaos
The City Council's decision to repeal Balboa Park paid parking and reduce residential trash fees may provide relief to residents, but it also highlights a deeper problem at City Hall: San Diego continues spending enormous amounts of time, money, and political capital creating controversial revenue schemes that collapse under public scrutiny, only to spend even more taxpayer resources undoing the damage. In the middle of a budget crisis, the real story isn't the rollback itself, it's how much the city wasted getting here.
California Clothing Brand Buck Mason Bringing First San Diego Store And Fast Times Coffee Concept To La Jolla
A California apparel company known for premium basics, vintage Americana styling, and a growing coffee program is preparing to make its San Diego debut. Los Angeles-based Buck Mason is moving forward with plans to open its first standalone San Diego County store in La Jolla, bringing with it the possibility of an accompanying Fast Times Coffee outpost - the brand's increasingly popular hybrid café concept that blends specialty coffee, retail, and community gathering space.
OnlyFans Creator Sentenced To Four Years In Fatal San Diego County Fetish Encounter That Led To Murder Charge
More than three years after a San Diego County man died during a fetish encounter that prosecutors said was recorded for online adult content, a former OnlyFans creator who once faced a potential murder conviction has been sentenced to four years in custody after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter.
Popular Baja Seafood Restaurant La Corriente Taking Over Former HomeState Space In Oceanside
One of Baja California's most acclaimed seafood restaurant groups is preparing to expand once again in San Diego County. La Corriente Cocina del Pacífico is set to open a new location in Oceanside within The Freeman Collective, joining neighboring tenants including Tanner's Prime Burgers and the recently opened PopUp Bagels.
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