15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend Oct. 31 – Nov. 3

It’s the most spooky time of the season, Halloween is here and Thanksgiving plans with your in-laws are right around the corner. San Diego is bustling with events for food lovers including the San Diego Beer Week; Ramona’s Art, Wine & Musical Festival; and the inaugural San Diego Coffee Festival. Th
Read MoreSan Diego home price gains slow; falls in nationwide rankings

San Diego home price gains were the highest in the nation for six months. Now, things have taken an uncharacteristic turn.The San Diego metropolitan area’s home price increased 5.7 percent annually in August, said the S&P Case-Shiller Indices report released Tuesday. That made it No.7 in the 20-city
Read MoreInside the Ring with Ann “Mitt Queen” Najjar

Ann Najjar didn’t set out to be on the cover of magazines. Didn’t have dreams of acting in movies. Wasn’t itching for an Adidas sponsorship or hoping to garner the attention of more than a million followers on her Instagram account. She merely wanted to support her brother’s passion.Fame came anyway
Read MoreTwo remaining bidders in race to remake 101 Ash St. each have deep political ties

One of the last two bidders now being considered to remake San Diego’s vacant 101 Ash St. high-rise into affordable housing is a major campaign contributor and was accused of violating ground lease terms in another jurisdiction.The other is run by a political appointee of Mayor Todd Gloria.Both comp
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A government watchdog group seeking to block the city of San Diego’s sale of an East Village parking lot to a development team led by the San Diego Padres could be on the cusp of a partial victory in what will likely be a protracted court battle.On Thursday, San Diego Superior Court Judge Katherine
Read More 12 San Diego Nonprofit Events to Attend This November

Fierce & Kind Susan G. Komen Walk WeekendNovember 1-3Join Fierce & Kind Spirits for a cocktail event at Understory on November 1, with a portion of proceeds supporting the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Then, walk with the Fierce & Kind team at the MORE THAN PINK Walk on November 3.San Diego Youth Servi
Read More2024 Holiday Gift Guide: 35 San Diego Goods & Local Finds

The holiday season is here, and it’s the perfect time to get a head start on shopping. Finding the right presents for friends and family can be tricky, but San Diego’s local shops, artisans, and makers offer something special for everyone. Whether you’re looking for kitchen upgrades for your family,
Read MoreNew homebuying rules prompt questions about how to hire an agent

Buying a home has always been hard.In August, it got even harder.Home shoppers now must sign a contract with their agents before getting professional help, thanks to new rules under a National Association of Realtors’ court settlement.While you don’t have to use an agent to buy a home, 89% of home b
Read MoreA Hidden Compound In South Pasadena, $3.18M

Designed in 1914 by the Irish-born emigre architect Louis DuPaget Millar for a Scottish lumber baron’s estate—at a time when enterprising immigrants were flocking to Southern California from their chilly birthplaces—this exceptional property has been transformed by its owners into a walled compound
Read MoreFor 20% of California, half the paycheck or more goes to housing

“How expensive?” tracks measurements of California’s totally unaffordable housing market.The pain: Housing eats up at least half of paychecks in one-fifth of California households.The source: My trusty spreadsheet looked at the latest Census Bureau stats tracking household expenses in 2023, focusing
Read MoreUnhinged, A Dating Series: Would You Pay to Talk to a Match?

“I already don’t think I’m going to like this app… Is it going to make me pay to have interactions?” texted my friend Megan (not her real name) after signing up for the GoGetter dating app. Created by La Jolla resident Andrea Miller, the app was made to “bring together singles who share similar life
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One of the key failures that led San Diego to spend more than $200 million and counting on the still-uninhabitable 101 Ash St. office tower was the city’s reliance on an appraisal paid for by the company marketing the property.Former Mayor Kevin Faulconer and the San Diego City Council never verifie
Read More The New Era of D1 Athletics for UCSD

LionTree Arena is the same, and so are the practices there. Head coach Eric Olen is on the sideline, as he has been for 20 years. And UC San Diego remains one of the best universities on the planet. But the UCSD community is coming together like never before, and it’s not because of a groundbreaking
Read MoreAre San Diego’s homes listed too high? One study thinks so

San Diego home sellers may have been too ambitious with their listing prices.San Diego County homes are taking longer to sell and there are other signs buyers would rather walk away than make a purchase, said a new report from Orange County-based Reports on Housing.The real estate research firm said
Read More15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: October 24–27

It’s not quite Halloween yet… but that hasn’t stopped San Diego institutions from hosting all the spooky events this weekend. Get ghostly with the dancers of the Rosin Box Project, boogie with the party ghouls in Hillcrest, or go trick-or-treating in Little Italy. But don’t worry—if your costume’s n
Read MoreThe Best Things to Do in San Diego This Month: Nov. 2024

November is here, bringing cooler weather and the realization that 2025 is almost over. It’s the perfect time to enjoy pumpkin-flavored drinks and wear a beanie in San Diego without ridicule. This month, take part in vibrant Día de Muertos festivities, Thanksgiving gatherings, and a lineup of exciti
Read MoreOpulent La Jolla oceanside mansion goes for sale for a record $108M. Can anyone afford it?

San Diego’s most over-the-top mansion is for sale and, if it sells for close to the asking price, it could break all sorts of records.The Sand Castle mansion at 1900 Spindrift Drive in La Jolla has an asking price of $108 million. It sits above the ocean near the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club and h
Read MorePhotos: Human Rights Campaign San Diego Fundraiser 2024

The 2024 Human Rights Campaign San Diego Annual Fundraiser, held on August 10 at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina, was a sold-out event aimed at supporting LGBTQ+ equality efforts. The event featured a welcome reception followed by a formal dinner, with all proceeds fueling HRC’s advocacy work.
Read MoreMCASD’s New Exhibit Exams Illness & Disability

The twitch of a finger. The twist of a palm. At first, it looks like a hand simply moving in space. But then you see it for what it is: a dance. These are the rhythmic, deliberate maneuvers of choreographer Yvonne Rainer, filmed in 1966 as she recovered from surgery in a hospital bed.This dance welc
Read MoreMCASD’s New Exhibit Examines Illness & Disability

The twitch of a finger. The twist of a palm. At first, it looks like a hand simply moving in space. But then you see it for what it is: a dance. These are the rhythmic, deliberate maneuvers of choreographer Yvonne Rainer, filmed in 1966 as she recovered from surgery in a hospital bed.This dance welc
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