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.
Silver Hoof Creamery Bringing Artisan Soft Serve Ice Cream To San Diego's Old Town
San Diego's ever-expanding dessert scene is about to get another sweet addition as Silver Hoof Creamery prepares to open later this month in Old Town, bringing handcrafted soft serve, whimsical décor, and a fairytale-inspired concept to one of the city's most visited historic neighborhoods.
Mexican Music Sensation Fuerza Regida Brings Hype To San Diego Ahead Of Petco Park Stadium Show, Throws First Pitch And Surprises Fans At Tacos El Gordo
Fuerza Regida member Moisés López threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Petco Park before the band surprised fans at Tacos El Gordo ahead of its June 18 San Diego stadium concert.
San Diego Food Media Loves A Celebration - But Where Is It During A Crisis?
San Diego's food scene never misses an opening party, chef dinner, award ceremony, influencer event, or ribbon cutting. But when restaurant owners, chefs, and hospitality workers face tragedy, who actually shows up? After watching JV's Mexican Food owner Jesse Verduzco's family rely largely on ordinary people for support, I started thinking about a difficult question: Why do some of the biggest voices in San Diego food media seem eager to celebrate the industry, but far less eager to support it when people need help most? This isn't really about one person or one platform. It's about what influence is actually for.
Kim Kardashian's SKIMS Opening Massive Flagship Store At Fashion Valley Mall, Marking Brand's First San Diego Location
One of the world's fastest-growing apparel brands is preparing to make its standalone San Diego debut. SKIMS, the shapewear, underwear, loungewear, and apparel company co-founded by Kim Kardashian and entrepreneur Jens Grede, will open a massive new retail store this summer at Fashion Valley in Mission Valley.
Professional Fighters League Bringing Star-Studded MMA Card To San Diego's Pechanga Arena On June 27
The Professional Fighters League is bringing a loaded night of mixed martial arts action to San Diego later this month as PFL San Diego Presented by GOVX takes over Pechanga Arena on Saturday, June 27.
After Nearly 60 Years In San Diego, Historic Denny's Location Appears Headed For Closure As Point Loma Property Hits Leasing Market
Another piece of San Diego's dining history may soon be disappearing. The longtime Denny's restaurant at 1601 Rosecrans Street in Point Loma appears headed toward closure after the property was quietly listed for lease, raising questions about the future of one of the city's oldest surviving locations of the iconic American diner chain.
Gaslamp Urban Pickleball Returns To Downtown San Diego With Six Weeks Of Summer Play, Food, Music And Social Events
Downtown San Diego's largest outdoor pickleball experience is returning this summer as Gaslamp Urban Pickleball transforms a section of Fifth Avenue into a temporary pickleball village complete with courts, live entertainment, food, drinks, shopping, and social activities.
'Anchorman' Star Will Ferrell Spotted Shotgunning Beer At San Diego's Cult-Favorite Burger & Pizza Spot The Friendly
Actor and comedian Will Ferrell was spotted enjoying a night out in San Diego on Friday evening, making a return visit to one of the city's most beloved burger and pizza destinations.The Anchorman star was filmed shotgunning a can of beer with a group gathered outside the original location of The Friendly in San Diego's North Park neighborhood.
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