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Local, state and federal government offices will be closed Monday for the observed Christmas holiday. → Read More
San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Jerry Sanders said presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's trade policies would damage the area's economy. → Read More
Progressive music ensemble Bang on a Can All-Stars will perform Brian Eno's "Music For Airports" in the San Diego International Airport's Terminal 2. San Diego's airport will be the first in the U.S. to host the ensemble. → Read More
The university's 50-year-old art gallery has not been funded for next year. → Read More
Having to get naked for a college class may seem unusual, but maybe not if you’re an art student. A UCSD professor has been at the center of a media storm because he requires students to do just that. → Read More
Nancy Bragado of the Planning Department said updates to 10 community plans are in the works and seven are close to completion, in Grantville, Southeast San Diego, Encanto, San Ysidro, Uptown, North Park and Golden Hill. → Read More
Jamaican artist Ebony G. Patterson makes tapestries featuring the world of dancehall music, fashion, and culture. → Read More
The budget envisions a 6.1 percent spending increase over the current fiscal year. Public hearings on the spending plan are set to begin June 1. → Read More
Lawyer claims he will file a second civil lawsuit against the University of San Diego for mishandling sexual assault cases. → Read More
An artists' collective in Slab City called East Jesus is fighting to keep its land — and the art its residents have created. The collective and Slab City are on state-owned land in Imperial County. → Read More
Thomas Herrera-Mishler will be the new CEO and executive director of the Balboa Park Conservancy, the first in the nonprofit's history. → Read More
The future of Slab City's squatter community — 140 miles east of San Diego — is threatened as the state considers selling the desert land in Imperial County. → Read More
If you were hoping to grab a selfie at Coachella this year, you’ll have to do it the old-fashioned way. → Read More
About 40 protesters are making a last ditch effort to save the Ché Café, a progressive music venue that was evicted by UC San Diego administrators last week. → Read More
Sheriff's deputies have served the operators of the Ché Café with an eviction notice, marking the latest and most serious threat to the underground music venue and vegetarian restaurant on the edge of campus. → Read More
The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus takes on the challenge of performing Hector Berlioz's "Requiem" and gathers more than 300 musicians to make it happen. → Read More
There is new leadership at two of downtown’s most prominent theaters. After 40 years, the CEO is leaving, and a replacement has been announced. → Read More
The Gotham Chamber Opera leader has been named the new general director of the San Diego Opera. → Read More
A stunning new exhibit at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego features the work of an internationally acclaimed artist from Africa who makes shimmering sculptures out of discarded bottle caps. → Read More
Last month, the San Diego County grand jury said base compensation of the mayor has been frozen at $100,464 since 2003, and the pay of council members has been $75,386 since that time. → Read More