Change.org Petition Urges San Diego Zoo To Pay Workers A Livable Wage As Potential Strike Looms

A recently launched Change.org petition is calling on the San Diego Zoo to pay its workers a livable wage, highlighting ongoing tensions following a year of contentious contract negotiations that could lead to the first strike in more than four decades. 

San Diego's Petco Park Slammed For Booking Chris Brown Amid Longstanding History Of Abuse Allegations

San Diego’s Petco Park is facing renewed scrutiny after announcing a September 2025 concert featuring R&B singer Chris Brown, whose history of abuse allegations has sparked local outrage. 

Global Dessert Sensation Bacio Di Latte Aiming To Bring Artisanal Italian Gelato To San Diego

San Diego's dessert scene is about to get a creamy upgrade as Bacio di Latte, a beloved Italian gelato brand with nearly 200 locations, prepares to open its first local outpost at The Shops at La Jolla Village.

Rosie O’Grady’s In San Diego's Normal Heights To Temporarily Close To Make Changes To Remedy Noise Complaints

San Diego's 42-year-old Chicago-style Irish bar Rosie O’Grady's will temporarily shutter in Normal Heights later this month for an estimated 30 days to address noise-related issues following complaints from a neighbor, marking the latest chapter in the venue's fraught relationship with its surroundings. 

North County San Diego's Latitude 33 Brewing Takes Over Northern Pine Brewing Space Within Brewers Deck At Del Mar’s Sky Deck

Latitude 33 Brewing Company, a North County craft beer stalwart, is replacing Oceanside-based Northern Pine Brewing at the Brewers Deck space on the second floor of Del Mar's Sky Deck restaurant collective.

Man Sentenced To Probation For Christmas Day Fire That Destroyed Mission Valley's Former InCahoots Country Bar

A man who sparked a fire that gutted the long-abandoned InCahoots Dance Hall & Saloon on Christmas morning has been sentenced to probation, according to San Diego County prosecutors.

Los Angeles-Based Italian-American Restaurant Chain Jon & Vinny’s Eyes San Diego With New Location In The Works Near Balboa Park

San Diego's dining scene might soon get a taste of Los Angeles flair as Jon & Vinny’s, the beloved Italian-American chain, appears poised to plant its first flag in America’s Finest City, just blocks from Balboa Park. 

Luke’s Lobster Aims For Seaport Village Debut, Pending Port Approval, As Waterfront Dining Evolves

Luke’s Lobster, a national chain renowned for its sustainably sourced Maine lobster rolls, is eyeing a 1,200-square-foot spot at Seaport Village, with a proposed opening later this year - pending approval from the Port of San Diego. 

Chick & Hawk, Tony Hawk’s Long-Delayed Chicken Joint, Claims June Opening In Encinitas

After four years of anticipation, Chick & Hawk - a gourmet fried chicken venture from skateboarding legend Tony Hawk and chef Andrew Bachelier - is now advertising a June opening in Encinitas, promising a blend of Nashville hot chicken flair and North County cool. 

San Diego’s First Legal Cannabis Lounge Sessions By The Bay Brings The Smoke To The South Bay

San Diego County’s first legal cannabis consumption lounge, Sessions by the Bay, has soft opened its dispensary, with a grand opening weekend for the full venue, including its lounge and restaurant, scheduled for April 18-20. 

UPDATE: San Diego Man Continues To Halt Freeway In Bid For Bridge Standoff Record, Still Perched As Of Tuesday Morning

San Diego’s Monday commute turned into an hours-long standstill as a man perched himself atop the Clairemont Drive overpass above Interstate 5, triggering widespread freeway closures and gridlock stretching well into the evening—and into Tuesday morning.

New California Bill Could Push Last Call At San Diego Bars To 4 AM

A new push from San Francisco lawmakers could see California bars pouring drinks until 4am, and if it passes, downtown San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter might just become the epicenter of the state's late-night revival. 

San Diego Celebrity Chef Brian Malarkey Named Host of Food Network’s Rebooted "Cutthroat Kitchen"

San Diego's own celebrity chef Brian Malarkey is stepping back into the national spotlight as the host of Cutthroat Kitchen: Knives Out, a rebooted version of Food Network’s beloved culinary competition series set to premiere this May. Known for his bold flavors and even bolder personality, Malarkey will oversee a kitchen where sabotage reigns supreme, promising a wild ride for viewers and contestants alike. 

"Are We Dating The Same Guy?" San Diego Chapter Garners Over 50,000 Members Amid Global Network Growth Aimed At Protecting Women

The San Diego chapter of the "Are We Dating The Same Guy?" Facebook group, with over 50,000 members, has become a significant platform for women to share information and protect each other in the dating world. In an era where digital dating dominates and safety can feel elusive, this global network has become both a lifeline and a legal minefield. 

Brisa Bar & Restaurant Brings Latin-Fusion Flair To San Diego's Little Italy

Brisa Latin Bar & Restaurant has soft opened in San Diego’s Little Italy, with its official grand opening set for April 10, transforming the former Zinqué space into a vibrant dining destination featuring a Latin-fusion menu crafted by consulting chef James Montejano. 

Art Alive 2025 Brings Floral Spectacle & Bloom Bash Glamour To San Diego Museum of Art This April 24-27

The San Diego Museum of Art is gearing up for its 44th annual Art Alive event, a vibrant celebration of art and florals, set to take place from April 24 to April 27, 2025, in Balboa Park. This year’s event, themed around the groundbreaking architectural designs of Lord Norman Foster and his renowned studio Foster + Partners, will feature nearly 80 floral interpretations of works from the museum’s permanent collection, alongside a weekend packed with immersive activities. Kicking off the festivities is the 10th edition of Bloom Bash on April 25, a high-energy, late-night party often dubbed the “Met Gala of San Diego,” promising an unforgettable evening of art, food, and entertainment.

Padres Fan’s Viral “Shoey” Steals the Show at Petco Park | An Interview With The Padres Shoey Queen

A British transplant turned Padres Shoey Queen turned a quiet moment at Petco Park into a viral sensation with her beer-chugging antics during Opening Day Weekend.