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Submarine-themed Tiki pop-up bar coming to San Diego
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A new pop-up tiki bar goes to an undisclosed location in San Diego next year.The 90-minute immersive experience at Acey Deucey Club celebrates the maiden voyage of the USS Clusterwick. Guests are invited to dress in…
San Diego Multifamily Report – Fall 2021
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Where to see the best Christmas lights in San Diego
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - It's that time of year again when many San Diegan residents light up their homes with spectacular Christmas light shows. Some houses will go all out and cover every inch of their property while others create elaborate…
San Diego Bay Parade of Lights
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - All of them will be dressed in vacation floats, from fishing boats to sailboats, when the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights returns this season."It will be great to come back this year and celebrate the holidays on the…
Opinion: Here’s how the Port of San Diego is committing to clean air
Zucchet is chairman of the Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners and general manager of the San Diego Municipal Employees Association, the largest union for workers in the city of San Diego. He lives in Ocean Beach.The health…
Column: San Diego ‘such a great move’ for French Open winner Michael Chang
How much did winning the French Open in 1989 change Michael Chang's life? How has it changed his universe astronomically to be the youngest man at the age of 17 to win a Grand Slam title?Start with court career earnings that dwarfed $…
Opinion: Tough road ahead for San Diego mileage tax proposal
SANDAG's mile tax is absolutely appropriate
On “San Diego's overhaul of transportation costing 160 billion euros for local public transport and a regional rail network over 200 miles long.The mileage tax is an appropriate tax that…
Opinion: San Diego got tougher on air pollution this week. It’s a welcome first step.
The editorial team works independently of the UT newsroom, but adheres to similar ethical standards. We base our editorials and recommendations on reporting, interviews and rigorous debates, and we strive for accuracy, fairness and…
Opinion: San Diego public libraries are a great resource for remote workers
Jones is the director of the San Diego Public Library and lives in South Park. Burns is the Director of Learning for the San Diego Workforce Partnership and lives in Pacific Beach.When thinking about things vital to the San Diego…
San Diego County to create pipeline for home health workers
San Diego - With the number of San Diegans over 65 projected to double by 2030, officials plan to recruit and train more caregivers.The board unanimously voted Tuesday to develop employee recruitment and retention plans for its In-Home…