Pacific Beach was once envisioned as a center of learning. In 1888, the College of Letters opened near today’s Garnet Avenue and Lamont Street.
CAMPO Museum runs Bunny Train rides Train rides, visits with the Easter Bunny and a grand egg hunt will be held at 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. March 28-29 and April 4-5, at Campo Railroad Museum, ...
April sees a variety of joyful celebrations take place around the world in the run up to Easter, from religious parades across Peru to themed craft markets all over Prague in the Czech Republic.
Hydrogen sulfide in the Tijuana River Valley is spiking amid record San Diego heat in March. Bacteria level in south bay beaches also high.
During the latest heat wave, South Bay residents have experienced higher-than-normal hydrogen sulfide odors from Tijuana ...
Some of the world's best coffee roasters and baristas will be in San Diego next month for the World of Coffee event, a special convention that aims to connect coffee lovers from all over the globe.
The USS Boxer amphibious ready group with 2,200 Marines from Camp Pendleton has deployed to the Mideast as the war with Iran continues.
Community members in the South Bay can now enjoy new public amenities, including a splash pad and pirate-themed playground, at Pepper Park.
Redondo Beach’s Hopkins Wilderness Park Lower Pond is completed with hundreds of native plants and a draw for wildlife.