City Sparks Outrage with Controversial Plan to Convert Part of San Diego Library Property into Homeless Sleep Zone
San Diego's plan to turn a library parking lot into a safe overnight parking site for homeless people has stirred up debate as locals and city officials push back against the proposal. Here's a deep dive into the ongoing controversy.
From Hiroshima to San Diego, A Symbol of Hope and Peace Grows in a Ginkgo Survivor Tree Seedling
A new survivor tree sapling, grown from the seed of a ginkgo tree that survived the Hiroshima atomic bombing, has been planted at the San Diego Botanic Garden to spread a message of hope, resilience, and peace.
Aggressive San Diego Homeless Camp Ban Kicks Off Sunday, Despite Insufficient Shelter Availability; Poway Follows Soon
As San Diego's homeless encampment ban goes into effect, Poway follows suit, stirring debate on the availability of shelter beds and the need for comprehensive solutions to homelessness.
Petco Slashes San Diego HQ Jobs Amid Inflation Woes, Increased Competition in a Struggling Economy
San Diego-based Petco cuts dozens of jobs at its headquarters as it faces stiff competition, inflation, and a shift in consumer spending habits, continuing its efforts to adapt and streamline business operations.












