At-Risk Women's Shelter Shuts Down at San Diego's Old Library, Sparking Debate on Homeless Crisis Solutions
San Diego's old Central Library women's shelter faces temporary closure due to permit expiration, raising questions on the city's approach to homelessness and the future of the property.
San Diego Veterans Day Parade Makes a Triumphant Return: Honoring Heroes and Celebrating Military Milestones
After a three-year hiatus, the San Diego Veterans Day Parade is set to return on November 12, celebrating military milestones and honoring the brave men and women who have served the nation.
UCSD Protestors Say Felonies for Chalk-Written "Living Wage Now" Slogans is 'Intimidation' Against Those Who Dare to Stand Up for Themselves
UC San Diego students and alums face controversy after their arrest and possible felony charges for chalking and writing slogans on campus. Are these charges appropriate or a harsh response meant to silence worker protests?
Thousands of Volunteers Worked to Tackle "Morning After Mess" Following July 4 on San Diego Beaches
After Fourth of July celebrations, numerous cleanup sites were activated across San Diego County, as thousands of volunteers removed trash and debris from beaches to protect local ecosystems.












