Home » Restaurants » Recent Articles:

Perusing Prospect Street

September 15, 2011 Restaurants, Vacation Comments Off

Just as its name is an adaptation of the Spanish word “joya” for jewel, La Jolla does things its own way. Part of the city of San Diego, it is famous in its own right

Continued here:
Perusing Prospect Street

The other side of Old Town

February 3, 2011 Restaurants, Vacation Comments Off

Many visitors to San Diego’s Old Town find parking on, or near, Juan Street and head west to restaurants and shops. But the popular tourist area continues on the east side of Juan Street, where you’ll discover two distinctive parks and some fascinating explorations into California’s history.

See the original post here: 
The other side of Old Town

Breaking News:

Man arrested after dog beaten

February 5, 2012

A 35-year-old man was jailed on suspicion of punching and kicking a dog at its owner’s Pacific Beach home, San Diego police said.

1 Hurt In Crash Near Riverside-SD County Line

June 19, 2011

One person was hospitalized on Sunday with major injuries sustained in a crash on Interstate 15 just north of the Riverside-San Diego county line, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Chula Vista ATM stolen, emptied, dumped

September 15, 2011

A trio of thieves in a stolen pickup failed to steal a La Mesa ATM early Thursday, but managed in Chula Vista to yank a money machine out of a store, empty it and dump it in San Diego,

Fire engine funding restored; brownouts ended

July 1, 2011

The brownouts have been lifted in San Diego. The 18-month-old policy that kept up to eight San Diego Fire-Rescue department fire engines idled ended today, nearly a year after the choking death of a toddler thrust the program into the spotlight.

Thousands head to San Diego beaches for 4th of July

July 4, 2011

It’s fourth of July and that means thousands are heading to our beaches.

Attorney donated time and talent to benefit community

February 5, 2012

Following in his father’s footsteps at the prestigious law firm Gray, Cary, Ames & Frye, Theodore “Ted” Cranston embarked on a legal career that earned him national recognition in the field of estate planning and accolades as a leader in community service to San Diego.

El Cajon doughnut shop robbed

February 5, 2012

A robber with a pistol held up Rose Donuts north of El Cajon Saturday evening, sheriff’s officials said.

Local analysis: Sam Popkin on Nevada

February 5, 2012

Sam Popkin is a political-science professor at UC San Diego. He is the author of the forthcoming book “The Candidate: How to Win — and Hold — the White House.” This is his take on the Nevada caucuses, provided to U-T San Diego:

Local analysis: Ron Nehring on Nevada

February 5, 2012

The former chairman of the San Diego County and California Republican parties says Mitt Romney is the certain GOP nominee barring an unlikely shift in dynamic.

Tijuana concerned about flow of deportees

February 5, 2012

Illegal immigration is a contentious topic in the United States, but it can be a touchy subject in Mexico too.

Motorcylist’s leg severed in crash

February 5, 2012

A 42-year-old motorcyclist traveling west on state Route 76 was severely injured Saturday afternoon when his bike veered into an eastbound lane and collided with an SUV pulling a utility trailer, the California Highway Patrol said.

Local Susan G. Komen Chapter Receives Death Threats

February 5, 2012

The executive director of the local chapter of the Susan G.

Controversial Art Exhibit Unveiled In Encinitas

February 5, 2012

A new art exhibit unveiled in Encinitas on Saturday that was meant to honor a former city councilwoman has also created controversy.

Students test their skills at Science Olympiad

February 5, 2012

About 1,000 middle school students participated Saturday in the Science Olympiad at Rancho Bernardo High School.