Support San Diego local news by year end

Support San Diego local news by year end

Empowering San Diego: Support Local News Today! As the year draws to a close, Times of San Diego is launching its critical annual fundraiser. We’re reaching out to our community to secure $28,000, ensuring we continue to deliver the high-quality local news and insightful opinion pieces San Diegans deserve. The Critical Need for Local Journalism In an era where newsrooms across the country are facing unprecedented challenges—with an average of two newspapers closing each week—Times … Read More

Support San Diego Local Journalism Fund Drive

Support San Diego Local Journalism Fund Drive

Support San Diego Local News: Year-End Fundraiser Kicks Off! Times of San Diego has launched its crucial year-end fundraiser to power vital local journalism across our community. The goal is to raise $28,000 by December 31st to meet their budget and continue delivering trusted news. Your contribution today is vital, especially as reaching 100 first-time donors will unlock additional matching funds. You can donate here to make a difference. Investing in Local Journalism for San … Read More

San Diego Craft Beer Fest Kicks Off Beer Week

San Diego Craft Beer Fest Kicks Off Beer Week

San Diego’s Craft Beer Festival Kicks Off Beer Week San Diego, prepare your palates! The renowned Capital of Craft Beer Festival is set to return on Saturday, November 8th, officially kicking off the highly anticipated San Diego Beer Week. This flagship event is a must-attend for anyone eager to celebrate and experience the unparalleled diversity of our city’s award-winning craft brewing scene. A Premier Showcase of San Diego Brewing Talent The San Diego Brewers Guild … Read More


Sip Shop Celebrate Hillcrest Taste N Tinis

Sip Shop Celebrate Hillcrest Taste N Tinis

Taste ‘N’ Tinis: Sip, Shop, and Celebrate Holidays in Hillcrest Get ready to usher in the festive season with Hillcrest’s beloved annual event, Taste ‘N’ Tinis! This lively 21+ gathering on Thursday, December 11, 2025, invites you to explore the vibrant neighborhood, savor seasonal sips, and discover unique holiday treasures while supporting local businesses. Experience the Hillcrest Holiday Spirit Taste ‘N’ Tinis transforms Hillcrest into a festive wonderland, offering a grown-up twist on holiday fun. … Read More

SDSU Kicker Gabe Plascencia Lou Groza Semifinalist

SDSU Kicker Gabe Plascencia Lou Groza Semifinalist

SDSU Kicker Gabe Plascencia Nabs Lou Groza Semifinalist Nod San Diego State’s own Gabriel Plascencia, affectionately known as the “Hefty Lefty,” has been named a semifinalist for the prestigious Lou Groza Award, honoring the nation’s top collegiate place-kicker. This recognition highlights his outstanding performance and brings national attention to our local Aztecs football program. The entire San Diego community celebrates this well-deserved achievement. A Significant Achievement for the Aztecs This is not just an individual … Read More

San Diego November Weekend Guide

San Diego November Weekend Guide

Your Weekend Guide to San Diego: November 21-23 As the holiday season approaches, San Diego is buzzing with a diverse array of events designed to delight locals of all ages. From festive light displays and musical performances to unique cultural experiences and community gatherings, there’s no shortage of ways to make the most of your weekend from Friday, November 21st, to Sunday, November 23rd. Get ready to explore the best our city has to offer! … Read More


San Diego Weighs Overriding Historic Board for Housing

San Diego Weighs Overriding Historic Board for Housing

San Diego Debates Softening Historic Preservation Rules San Diego is on the verge of a significant shift in its approach to historic preservation, a move designed to accelerate homebuilding across the city. The Planning Commission recently greenlit a proposal that would grant the City Council power to override decisions made by the Historic Resources Board, sparking a lively debate among local leaders and experts. The Heart of the Debate: Balancing History and Housing For decades, … Read More

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