SDSU Aztecs Reshape Roster: A Transfer Portal Update The San Diego State Aztecs men’s basketball program is deep into its offseason, and for local fans, that means closely following the ever-evolving transfer portal. With key players making moves and new talent being targeted, the look of next season’s team is taking shape, promising an exciting period for Aztec Nation. Understanding the Portal’s Impact on SDSU The NCAA transfer portal has become a cornerstone of college … Read More
St Pauls PACE Age Safely At Home In San Diego
St. Paul’s PACE: Age Safely at Home in San Diego For San Diego’s older adults, maintaining independence and living comfortably at home is a cherished goal. St. Paul’s PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) offers a revolutionary approach, providing comprehensive healthcare and social services designed to empower seniors to age safely in their own community. What is St. Paul’s PACE? St. Paul’s PACE (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) is a comprehensive, … Read More
Spring Harp Fest Returns to La Mesa
Spring Harp Fest Returns to La Mesa Mark your calendars, San Diegans! The melodic sounds of the Spring Harp Fest are set to enchant La Mesa once again, bringing a unique cultural experience to our vibrant community. This annual event celebrates the diverse world of harp music, attracting both acclaimed musicians and enthusiastic listeners from across the region for a day of captivating performances and enriching activities. A Symphony of Strings in Our Own Backyard … Read More
Human Intervention Suspected In La Jolla Shark Deaths
La Jolla Mystery: Dozen Leopard Sharks Found Dead San Diego locals are troubled by the discovery of a dozen leopard sharks found dead on a La Jolla beach trail earlier this month. This unusual scene near La Jolla Shores has sparked a multi-agency investigation, with initial findings strongly suggesting human intervention. The incident raises significant concern for our cherished local marine ecosystem. Unsettling Discovery Near La Jolla Shores Trail On April 3rd, visitors encountered twelve … Read More
San Diego Warm Weekend Then Rain Ahead
San Diego’s Weather Outlook: Warm Weekend, Rain Ahead San Diego residents are in for a dynamic shift in weather patterns as we move through April 3, 2026, and into the upcoming week. The initial part of the period brings pleasant, mild conditions, setting the stage for a notably warmer weekend perfect for outdoor pursuits, before the possibility of significant rain arrives by the middle of next week, requiring a different set of preparations. Kicking Off … Read More
Padres fall to Red Sox in Fenway opener
Padres Fall to Red Sox in Fenway Opener San Diego Padres fans received an early season wake-up call as the team dropped its Fenway Park opener against the Boston Red Sox on April 3, 2026. The Friars faced a determined Red Sox squad, with the long ball proving to be the difference-maker in a game that tested the Padres’ road mettle right out of the gate. A Challenging Start on the East Coast Kicking off … Read More
2024 Election Impact on San Diego
San Diego’s Stake in the 2024 Election As national headlines track the unfolding 2024 election, San Diegans recognize these developments carry significant local implications. From federal policy shifts to economic ripple effects, understanding the national pulse is crucial for our city’s future. Tracking the National Pulse The 2024 election cycle, as reported by outlets like Yahoo News, offers live updates on candidate momentum and voter sentiment. While presidential contests often dominate, congressional and state-level races … Read More