San Diego’s housing crisis continues to dominate the headlines. Yet one of the most effective tools for keeping people housed – rental assistance – is not getting the attention it deserves. Too often, ...
Sharia’s Closet is a local nonprofit that provides free emergency clothing to San Diegans who are struggling with clothing ...
Some days, a trip to the grocery store can feel like a stroll down memory lane. A sojourn to Nostalgiaville. A jaunt to Rememberwhentown.
On Feb. 12, federal, state and local officials joined Channelside Water Resources to commemorate the breach of Pond 15, the ...
When the National City News, which first published in 1882 and the Chula Vista Star—founded in 1918— merged in 1954 they formed The Star-News. The Star-News serves a combined population of ...
The annual San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering returns to Petco Park on Saturday, March 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free and open to the public, and with activities for all ages, the festival is ...
High school wrestling in the South Bay isn’t dead. Far from it. The Bonita Vista Barons proved that by capturing the team title at last Saturday’s San Diego Section Division II championship tournament ...
Not Quite of This World In the western zodiac, the days from February 18th to March 20th, the Earth and her kingdoms (mineral, plant, animal, human) are influenced by the light of Pisces, sign of ...
Bonita Vista added to its two Kiwanis Cup playoff championships with this year's Metro Conference playoff tournament title. Photo by Phillip Brentrs Miracle on concrete? Certainly, Bonita Vista’s 5-4 ...
When the National City News, which first published in 1882 and the Chula Vista Star—founded in 1918— merged in 1954 they formed The Star-News. The Star-News serves a combined population of ...