Court hearing delayed for man charged with stabbing three guards outside Mavericks in Pacific...
The preliminary hearing for a man suspected of stabbing three guards at the entrance of Mavericks Beach Club in Pacific Beach in October 2025 has been delayed so his attorney can hire someone to review the medical records of the victims’ injuries. The attorney for Dylan Robert Chase, 25,...
Pepper spray used by San Diego Police to quell downtown brawl
San Diego Police officers used pepper spray on a crowd that had become unruly after multiple fights and injuries as bars let out in downtown San Diego early Sunday.
Las Cuatro Milpas reopens in San Diego, drawing huge crowd
Over 100 people lined up outside the restaurant for the grand reopening and ribbon cutting of Las Cuatro Milpas in Barrio Logan
City of San Diego aims to make street improvements more equitable, but lowers condition...
The San Diego City Council is scheduled to hear an update on its Pavement Management plan on Monday. The 10-year plan is a roadmap for improving the pavement on city streets. After the city first released the plan in Jan. 2024, residents in the lower-income, majority Black and Latino neighborhoods in District 4 pointed
Some used cars are now costing more than brand-new models
SAN DIEGO — For years, buying used was supposed to save drivers money. But in today’s car market, that assumption is starting to break down. Some used vehicles are now being listed for more than their original MSRP, and experts say in certain cases, buying new may actually make more financial sense.
“You’ve Been Ducked” campaign raises awareness for Gold Star Families
Gold rubber ducks have been spotted around Coronado. Their message? “You’ve Been Ducked!” by the Navy Gold Star Program (NGSP). May is Gold Star Awareness Month and the ducks are part of a NGSP campaign to help spread awareness and education and act as a symbol of remembrance.
North County San Diego Restaurant Dispute Ignites Debate Over Autism, Dining Etiquette, And Online...
An escalating online controversy involving two North County restaurants has ignited a heated debate across San Diego social media over autism accommodations, disruptive public behavior, disability rights, restaurant etiquette, and the increasingly volatile nature of internet outrage. The controversy began after a local
Central League Track & Field Finals
Last Friday, the Coronado Islanders participated in the league Track & Field finals at Kearny High School. Head coach Cameron Gary supplies the details below. Islander athletes returned to competition at the San Diego City Conference Central League Championships on May 8 at Kearny High School. Several posted personal b
Historic Mission Bay Boat and Ski Club rises from ashes after fire
The Mission Bay Boat and Ski Club, one of the oldest boat and ski clubs in America, was saved from a fire by firefighters and is now facing its greatest challenge, but the club members are determined to rebuild and continue their special programs for the community.
Sewage stench: Beachgoers face foul smell as wastewater pollutes popular California coast
Thousands of residents in San Diego are dealing with an awful stench emanating from the Tijuana River, posing health risks and the closure of Southern California’s best-known beaches.

















