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One of San Diego’s best qualities is its unparalleled diversity. Although our city is united by a common love for sea, sunlight, and happiness, it’s also intriguingly arranged into a number of distinct neighborhoods. Our Neighborhood Blog covers them all, providing local news, information, and an opportunity to meet other residents living in your special slice of San Diego.


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New moRe sUper Sundays in Hillcrest

Spend your lazy day in Hillcrest for moRe sUper Sundays this summer, every second Sunday of the month after the Hillcrest Farmer's Market...

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Posted on: 06/23/2008 by Angella d’Avignon 0 Comments

Little Italy Mercato and Top Farmer's Markets in San...

Aiming to become the official 'city market' in San Diego, Little Italy Mercato is the downtown neighborhood’s first outdoor farmer's market, to be held every Saturday from 9am to 1:30pm, starting June 7, 2008...

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Posted on: 06/10/2008 by Angella d’Avignon 0 Comments

San Diego Free Bike Kitchen Hosts Bike Rights Workshop

This Sunday, May 4th Free Bike Kitchen is hosting a Bike Rights Workshop educating our community on the bike essentials: laws concerning bike rules, collisions, reporting a stolen bike, and dealing with police...

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Posted on: 04/29/2008 by Angella d’Avignon 0 Comments

Point Loma RV Community Controversy

The San Diego Point Loma community may soon start looking a lot nicer, yet less friendly to fans of motor homes and trailers. The City Council has begun to investigate the financial consequences of banning overnight parking of RVs without permits...

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Posted on: 03/13/2008 by Jill Harness 0 Comments

North Park Seeks Local Artists

The North Park Business District is requesting artist submissions for original artwork to be displayed on the North Park Parking Garage at North Park Way and 30th Street in North Park. The art will be displayed in the form of two dimensional banners on the garage itself...

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Posted on: 03/05/2008 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

Discover San Diego Easter in Coronado

If you've been meaning to pop over the bridge to Coronado but just haven't found the time, Coronado's Easter celebrations may be just the push you've been waiting for. With fun on the island all weekend long, there's no excuse not to visit to Coronado this Easter in San Diego...

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Posted on: 03/05/2008 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

Pacific Beach Paid Parking Proposals

Residents of Pacific Beach are still winding down from the fight against the ban on beach drinking. But, they may need to rekindle that fighting spirit if they wish to stop a parking fee initiative currently being considered by the Pacific Beach Community Parking District...

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Posted on: 03/05/2008 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

San Diego Easter Bonnet Parade and Hat Contest

Whether you aspire to become the next great hat designer or are seeking to strengthen your parenting or older sibling skills, the 13th Annual San Diego Easter Bonnet Parade and Hat Contest in Downtown San Diego is your ticket to success...

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Posted on: 03/05/2008 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

2008 San Diego Latino Film Festival

Put on by the Media Arts Center San Diego in Mission Valley, over 160 films will be shown this year. The group seeks to promote film as a means of community expression and to support professional artists by seeking out underrepresented groups and portraying accurate images of their communities...

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Posted on: 02/28/2008 by Michelle Guerin 0 Comments

Downtown San Diego Fires

Downtown San Diego is blanketed in a smoky haze this New Year's Eve as firefighters continue to shower a warehouse fire that began early Sunday evening. The building caught fire at approximately 9pm on Sunday night, December 30, and continued to burn into Monday morning and afternoon, December 31...

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Posted on: 12/31/2007 by Angella d’Avignon 0 Comments

California Coastal Commission Puts the Brakes on Oce...

Just hours before the California Coastal Commission's November meeting, an item that would facilitate the procession of a long awaited San Diego Westin Hotel project on the Oceanside Harbor, was omitted from the commission's agenda...

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Posted on: 12/31/2007 by Nuvilla.com 0 Comments

Are You Registered for Reverse 911?

With the constantly looming threat of wildfires in San Diego and the most recently devastating effects of the 2007 Harris, Witch Creek, and Rice fires, it is a great time to better prepare yourself for the next county emergency. Reverse 911 calling, a fairly new tool being used by the Office of Homeland Security and the city of San Diego...

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Posted on: 12/18/2007 by Nuvilla.com 0 Comments

Ban the Ban Proposes Last-Chance Petition Against Sa...

What was once a mere possibility is now a brutal reality - the legislation to ban alcohol on San Diego beaches, bays, and parks became official on December 5, 2007. However, there is still a chance at redemption thanks to Ban the Ban, proposed by Our City Our Responsibility...

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Posted on: 12/07/2007 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

San Diego Beach Drinking Debate Resolves Monday

San Diego City Council is poised to ban beer on the beach. On Monday, November 5, 2007, the City Council will consider four proposals to either restrict or ban alcohol on all San Diego beaches, bays, and parks.

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Posted on: 11/01/2007 by DiscoverSD 0 Comments

University Heights in San Diego: the Good, the Bad, ...

San Diego's University Heights is a beautiful neighborhood. It's home to El Zarape (the most advanced Taco Shop in San Diego), Lancers (a San Diego bar where you can go up to the bartender, tell him you're about to have an awkward conversation with your ex-girlfriend, and then receive a non-verbal response in the form of a free glass of whiskey), and Bourbon St. (the best gay bingo parlor east of Hillcrest). . .

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Posted on: 10/31/2007 by Nick McCann 3 Comments
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