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San Diego · San DiegoAn aerial view of Aero Drive in Kearny Mesa. Photo credit: Courtesy, Marcus & Millichap A long-awaited repaving of Balboa Avenue from westbound Kearny Villa Road to Genesee Avenue is expected to begin Monday, July 29. These streets are the latest focus in Mayor Todd Gloria’s “Sexy Streets” initiative. Since 2021, the city of San Diego has invested nearly $40 million in repairing more than 50 roads in communities with most need of repaving, as d…See the Story
Sexy Streets Initiative Brings Makeover to Kearny Mesa's Roads
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San Diego · San DiegoTri-City Medical Center in Oceanside. File photo After more than nine months of negotiations, UC San Diego Health announced Friday that it will no longer seek a potential partnership with the Tri-City Medical Center Healthcare District. A final revised offer, which included a financial recovery and growth plan for the financially distressed medical center, was presented to TCMC on July 24, UCSD said in a statement. “UC San Diego Health remains…See the Story
UCSD Health Announces End to Negotiations With Tri-City Medical Healthcare District
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Netflix · San DiegoFreddy Krueger from the 2010 remake of “Nightmare on Elm Street.” Image from Netflix trailer For more than 50 years, the Burn Institute in San Diego has sought to help burn survivors and organize education programs to reduce burn injuries and the trauma they cause. On Friday, officials with the Institute took their message to a new audience — fans at Comic-Con. The Burn Institute sought to raise awareness about how pop culture can stigmatize bur…See the Story
Comic-Con Panel Examines How Pop Culture Stigmatizes Burn Survivors
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San Diego · San DiegoSan Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park. Photo credit: The San Diego Museum of Art via Facebook If you’re craving a sophisticated evening, the San Diego Museum of Art’s annual Culture and Cocktails event is the place for you. The event, which takes place Thursday, Aug. 1 from 6-10 p.m., offers guests special access to all of the museum galleries, including featured exhibition Jasper Johns: Drawings & Prints. The exhibition highlights the works of…See the Story
San Diego Museum of Art Hosts Culture & Cocktails Celebration
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San Diego · San DiegoWILDCOAST announced Friday the launch of “Protect the Locals,” a new campaign dedicated to raising awareness and promoting safe whale watching practices in California and beyond. The Del Mar-based nonprofit’s campaign comes in the midst of a recent uptick in boats violating the Mammal Protection Act, which states that vessels must remain at least 100 yards away from whales at all times. The rising popularity of this tourist activity has led to c…See the Story
WILDCOAST Launches New Campaign to Promote Safe Whale Watching Practices
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California, United States · CaliforniaJet fighters crowd the flight deck of the USS Theodore Roosevelt as the ship docks in Busan. Photo by Song Kyung-Seok/Pool via REUTERS South Korean police are accusing three Chinese students of using a drone to illegally photograph a San Diego-based Navy aircraft carrier. The students are suspected of recording the USS Theodore Roosevelt while it was docked in Busan on two occasions in June, according to media reports. The students, described as…See the Story
South Korea Accuses Chinese Students of Illegally Photographing San Diego-Based Navy Ship
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San Diego · San DiegoDowntown Del Mar. Photo by Chris Stone In California, most cities are working diligently to produce much-needed housing, especially affordable housing for those with low to moderate incomes. San Diego, for example, built more housing last year than it did in any of the past 17 years — up 21% from 2022.
However, many affluent cities along California’s coast have done little if anything. They’ve slow-pedaled complying with a state requirement to…See the Story
Tide Is Turning for Affordable Housing in California's NIBMY Coastal Cities
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San Diego · San DiegoPoll workers collected ballots at San Diego County Registrar of Voters. Photo by Chris Stone This week, over 1.9 million postcards are on the way from the San Diego County Registrar of Voters to remind registered voters of their options prior to the November presidential election. The postcards also urge voters to make sure their residence address is up-to-date and re-register if that or anything else has changed. Voters can expect to receive th…See the Story
Postcards Detailing Voter Options for the Presidential Election in Mail This Week
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