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Background checks, application fees, 5-year ban for violators added in updated massage ordinance.
A restored version of the ‘Black Family statue,’ originally created in wood by artist Rossie Wade in 1974, was unveiled Saturday in San Diego’s Mountain View neighborhood during a Juneteenth celebr...
The Brendan Sorsby gambling case exposes college football’s broken governance and shows why collective bargaining is the only just solution.
Officers responded around 10:23 p.m. Friday to the Union Grantville apartment complex on Alvarado Canyon Road
June Jo Lee and Philip Lee created Wunderland Kitchen, using their backgrounds in food ethnography and publishing to offer food literacy programs at libraries, schools, and community organizations....
Loren Cobbs is the founder and CEO of SD Melanin, which curates community events for people of color, including concerts, networking events, rooftop parties, and this year’s ninth annual Kinfolk Fest...
Father Joe’s Villages says it will continue the day center at its main campus but now must raise more than $300,000.
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Anthropic said it disagrees with the government’s handling of the matter.
A federal judge denied a motion by Bumble Bee to dismiss the case
We spent Friday morning at the fair and judged all 18 finalists in this year’s Fair-tastic Food Competition. Here are the best things we ate.
Critics worry about industry consolidation.
Adrian Garcia and Issac Santana were arrested a year after Ruben Cervantes was fatally attacked in his motorhome.
Newly revised plans now call for fewer vendors, less field use, and new noise mitigation measures, city reports
Matt McIlvane leaves San Diego after three seasons, 2025-26 Calder Cup Playoffs berth.
The beauty of our state can be seen year-round, but it truly shines in the summertime.
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego-area street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community meetings and more
The apparel company is suing her for $1 for alleged trademark infringement.
With the county fair beginning this week in Del Mar, From the Archives goes back to 1921 for a photo of Marines staffing a recruiting table at the fair. The San Diego Union-Tribune historical photos...
The number “one trillion” is hard in itself for the human mind to comprehend.