It would behoove us to remember the plight of the American Indian. It is indeed a cruel irony that the people who saved the ...
A new guidebook by author W. Scott Koenig showcases 120 cross-border taqueria, with stunning photographs, information on taco ...
I find it so interesting and sad how blind are many on the left. Deuel Woodward has made it clear over the years that he is ...
Looking for a place to relax and recharge this holiday season? The newly redesigned Southwestern College Botanical Garden is ...
The second-seeded Bonita Vista Barons knew they had a challenge on their hands when facing the 12th-seeded Monte Vista ...
A federal survey asking San Diegan who live, work or play around the Tijuana River Valley and South San Diego County closed ...
The 60th Starlight Parade & Festival is back on Dec. 14, with festivities beginning at 3 p.m. At the Dec. City Council ...
Promises2Kids, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a brighter future for current and former foster children in San ...
More than 100 weapons were collected as the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office partnered up with its law enforcement partners ...
Youth Philanthropy Council, a nonprofit headquartered in Chula Vista, is seeking volunteers in its upcoming Nick’s Kicks ...
The Port of San Diego is holding this year’s South Bay Holiday at the Port Aquatic Center located across from Pepper Park in ...
The people, many of them farmers, were of Japanese ancestry or, in fact, American citizens and they made that public declaration just days after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.