La Jolla's Iconic Mushroom House Becomes Public Nuisance
Graffiti, trespassing, and disrepair plague the historic property as owner battles to maintain it.
Westview girls soccer coach notches 500th career win
Crawford's 1977 4x100m Relay Record Stands 49 Years Later
Weather
Local Arborist Shares Tips to Protect San Diego Trees Before Next Storm
Certified expert offers advice to homeowners on how to prepare trees for incoming weather

San Diego to Release Water from Full Lake Hodges Dam
City says recent rains have raised reservoir levels beyond safety threshold.
City to Release Water from Lake Hodges After Heavy Rainfall
Controlled release aims to maintain reservoir levels and protect downstream communities
Sports
Padres' Musgrove Looks to Bounce Back After Injury
Pitcher Joe Musgrove will be eased back into action after missing 2025 season with elbow injury.

San Diego Toreros part ways with Steve Lavin amid team's difficult season
The Toreros have decided to take a new direction after four seasons under Lavin's leadership.
Loyola High's Volleyball Team Aims to Reclaim Championship Glory
After a challenging season last year, the Cubs are determined to return to their winning ways.
Entertainment
Cygnet Theatre's 'Somewhere' Blends Fairy Tale and Darkness
The musical about an immigrant's journey from El Salvador to the U.S. resonates deeply with audiences amid the current immigration climate.

Slightly Stoopid Announces Inaugural Field of Dreamz Festival
The San Diego-based band will headline the new music festival at Petco Park in June.
P!NK Headlines 2026 Curebound Concert for Cures on May 15 at Petco Park
Annual stadium concert brings tens of thousands together in San Diego for unforgettable night of music and impact to raise funds for cancer research.
Lifestyle
El Chingon to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Brunch and Drinks
The 'Bad Ass Mexican' restaurant in San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter will turn green for two days of festive events.

Navy Veteran Receives Long-Overdue Retirement Ceremony Aboard USS Midway
Gerardo Soriano, a Storekeeper First Class, was honored for his 20 years of service in the Navy despite battling stage four cancer.
DMCC names Randee Warren February 'Volunteer of the Month'
Warren is a member of DMCC's Social Good Times committee, planning and staffing large community events.
Business
San Diego Cuts Funding for Gaslamp Promenade, Halting Pedestrian Plaza Plan
The city's withdrawal of funding for daily bollard operations has stalled the Gaslamp Promenade project, leaving business owners and the local association at odds.

San Diego Estate Planning & Trust Attorney Danielle Humphries Guides Families Through Complex Matters
Humphries leads the Trusts & Estates practice at a San Diego law firm, providing counsel on estate planning, wealth preservation, and business succession.
Gaslamp Quarter Promenade Plan Shelved, Disappointing Businesses
Proposed pedestrian-friendly transformation of 5th Avenue in San Diego's Gaslamp District put on hold, leaving local merchants frustrated.