The different ways you can consume marijuana

Smoking Joints comes first to an average American’s mind when cannabis is mentioned. It is the oldest method of cannabis consumption. Also, it is not news that smoking generally is terrible for your lungs. However, [Read entire story]

6 Reasons To Consider San Diego As Your Next Moving Destination

If you’re on the hunt for a new place to call home, you may be considering San Diego as your next moving destination. There are plenty of reasons why San Diego should be at the top of your list! From the endless [Read entire story]

At 78 years old, Hob Nob Hill is new again

By Frank Sabatini Jr. One of San Diego’s oldest and most cherished restaurants has been reborn. If you haven’t set foot into Hob Nob Hill since Covid reared its menacing head in early 2020, you’re in for a pleasant [Read entire story]

At 78 years old, Hob Nob Hill is new again

By Frank Sabatini Jr. One of San Diego’s oldest and most cherished restaurants has been reborn. If you haven’t set foot into Hob Nob Hill since Covid reared its menacing head in early 2020, you’re in for a pleasant [Read entire story]

“The Girl From 7th Avenue” premieres in La Jolla with Pat Cleveland in attendance

By Diana Cavagnaro Pat Cleveland, now studied in the documentary “The Girl from 7th Avenue,” is one of the first Black super models who received prominence as both a runway and print model. Starting her career in the [Read entire story]

Students part of ‘Soles in Need’ distribute shoes Downtown

By NICOLE ABRAMS On July 28, 2022, Soles in Need, a club created by a group of Poway’s Del Norte High School students, hosted a shoe distribution event in partnership with San Diego Serving Seniors, a non-profit [Read entire story]

UCP’s annual luncheon returns

For the past 38 years, the City of San Diego firefighters have donated thousands of dollars and volunteer hours to United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego. The firefighters have served as the major sponsor and underwriter of [Read entire story]

A gay day at the Pride Parade

Photos by Kendra Sitton from the Pride Parade in Hillcrest on Saturday, July 16, 2022.   [Read entire story]

Spice up your week in Little Italy this August

By Christopher Gomez Even though summer is closing out you don’t need to stop the fun! Keep the good times rolling in Little Italy this August with exciting events you won’t want to miss. If you’re new to town or a [Read entire story]

Convivio to hold Hollywood-style extravaganza on 50th anniversary of “Godfather” release

Little Italy Culture & Heritage By Tom Cesarini Convivio’s 2022 signature event on Friday, Sept. 30 presents Gianni Russo, who played Carlo in “The Godfather,” as he recounts stories from the iconic film, pro-vides [Read entire story]

Letter to the editor: August 2022

Let me begin by quoting Union-Tribune writer David Garrick. In his recent article dated July 21, Garrick writes: “San Diego will expand city efforts to spur construction of housing for middle-income residents with [Read entire story]

Toni and Toni’s twin celebrate

Notes from Toni By Toni G. Atkins Happy August! And, if I may say so myself, happy birthday to us! Sixty years ago, my sister Tenia and I became official residents of Planet Earth, the United States, and the Commonwealth [Read entire story]

Toni and Toni’s twin celebrate

By Toni G. Atkins Happy August! And, if I may say so myself, happy birthday to us! Sixty years ago, my sister Tenia and I became official residents of Planet Earth, the United States, and the Commonwealth of Virginia. [Read entire story]

Tips to keep seniors safe from scams

District Attorney News By Summer Stephan Every year in San Diego County, senior citizens are scammed out of millions of dollars by bad actors who prey on vulnerability and the trusting nature of our elders. No one is [Read entire story]

The Dalton Building: From brothel to boots

Gaslamp Landmarks By Sandee Wilhoit The original three-story, reinforced concrete with brick facade structure built in 1911 was a far cry from the well preserved art nouveau edifice now gracing 5th Avenue. It was built [Read entire story]

Monkeypox a state of emergency

A day after the State of California declared a state of emergency for Monkeypox on Monday, Aug. 1, San Diego County followed suit and declared a local health emergency. Then on Thursday, Aug. 7, the Biden administration [Read entire story]