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Greenline Development Group Encroaches on Uptown

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A splash of color marks the entrance to 8th and U (Greenline Development Group) Greenline Development Group Encroaches on Uptown Read More...

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Comings and Goings in Mission Hills

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A new shop for bookworms (By Frank Sabatini Jr.) Comings and Goings in Mission Hills By Frank Sabatini Jr. The Read More...

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January Has the Quirkiest ‘Food Holidays,’…

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Dig into some peanut butter this month. (By T. Barbhuiya) January Has the Quirkiest ‘Food Holidays,’ and We Know Where Read More...

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Cesar Vallin of Little Italy’s Cloak…

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Cesar Vallin of Cloak & Petal restaurant (Courtesy photo) Cesar Vallin of Little Italy’s Cloak & Petal Swung from Severe Read More...

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University Heights

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University Heights Update (Melinda Pajak) University Heights By Melinda Pajak There is a local community group called the that runs Read More...

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Tour Operator Kenneth Lippman Takes Us…

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Kenneth Lippman taking in the rays near Pioneer Park in Mission Hills (Courtesy photo) Tour Operator Kenneth Lippman Takes Us Read More...

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R.I.P. Gramma

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Gramma the tortoise enjoyed incredible longevity. (San Diego Zoo/Facebook) R.I.P. Gramma By Frank Sabatini Jr. The lost its oldest inhabitant Read More...

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Accolades and Openings in Little Italy

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Little Italy is always on the up and up.(By Frank Sabatini Jr.) Accolades and Openings in Little Italy By Frank Read More...

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Good Designs, Bad Designs

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Thumbs up for Leila in North Park (By James Tran) Good Designs, Bad Designs By Frank Sabatini Jr. The is Read More...

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Plans for a Downtown Arts District…

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The Balboa Theatre at 868 Fourth Ave. might sit at the heart of a possible downtown arts district. (By Frank Read More...