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Forever Balboa Park CEO Katy McDonald…

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Katy McDonald at outside Balboa Park’s House of Hospitality (Courtesy photo) Forever Balboa Park CEO Katy McDonald Chats About Keeping Read More...

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Permanent Rainbows in Hillcrest

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Two flags per light post now appear through central Hillcrest (Photo by Frank Sabatini Jr.) Permanent Rainbows in Hillcrest By Read More...

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What’s Baking in the East Village?

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Croissants galore at Relic Bakery & Kitchen (Photo by Frank Sabatini Jr.) What’s Baking in the East Village? By Frank Read More...

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San Diego Touches Down on Page…

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Spotlight on a local museum (San Diego Museum Council) San Diego Touches Down on Page One of the New York Read More...

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Happy 30th to a Culinary Landmark…

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The unmistakable Parkhouse Eatery on Park Boulevard (Photo by Frank Sabatini Jr.) Happy 30th to a Culinary Landmark in University Read More...

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Did You Know…

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The growing availability of more housing in San Diego has helped lower costs by a little. (Photo by Frank Sabatini Read More...

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What’s Moving and Shaking in the…

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Marco Li Mandri at Gallagher Square inside Petco Park (By Frank Sabatini Jr.) What’s Moving and Shaking in the East Read More...

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North Park Welcomes a New Restaurant…

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Big Easy vibes on Bacari’s balcony (By Frank Sabatini Jr.) North Park Welcomes a New Restaurant with a Pretty Balcony Read More...

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Tallest Building in Bankers Hill Nearing…

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Rendering of Park Summit in Bankers Hill (Floit Properties/JWDA Architects) Tallest Building in Bankers Hill Nearing Completion By Frank Sabatini Read More...

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Teeth, Insects, and Preserved Animal Poop,…

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A basement filled with rare, far-out specimens (San Diego Natural History Museum) Teeth, Insects, and Preserved Animal Poop, Oh My! Read More...