District Three Councilmember Todd Gloria recently said at a press conference one of the biggest complaints he gets from the community is about parking. Uptown Parking District’s new operations manager, Ben Verdugo, said he has a plan to address that
District Three Councilmember Todd Gloria recently said at a press conference one of the biggest complaints he gets from the community is about parking. Uptown Parking District’s new operations manager, Ben Verdugo, said he has a plan to address that
By Eva Posner | SDUN Reporter The Radical Feminists of San Diego organized a Day of Action Against Human Trafficking, inviting several local anti-trafficking organizations to participate in an effort to raise awareness about all forms of human trafficking. The event took place on Saturday, April 7. Beginning at noon
By Ashley Mackin | SDUN Editor Stone Brewing Co., the Escondido-based craft beer company, is expanding. The company opened a filling station in South Park and is working on a Liberty Station location opening this year, with other projects in the works. Saying that Stone Brewing opened as craft brewing
By Monica Garske | SDUN Reporter Hillcrest’s Whaley Studios is not a standard jewelry store; it’s far more unique. Instead of housing display cases filled with pre-made merchandise, Whaley Studios offers clients the opportunity to make their own jewelry in a state-of-art workshop dedicated to pure creativity. Lifelong jewelry aficionado
Landscape designer Raymond Shaw fell some distance from the Family Tree By Michael Good Raymond Shaw came to his profession—he’s been a landscape designer for the last decade—the usual way: by complete accident. It’s only in retrospect that everything seems inevitable, that graphic artist to junior high school teacher to
For collector and owner of the J.A. Cooley Museum, Jim Cooley, it’s funny that more people are familiar with his automobile museum from other parts of the world than his University Heights neighbors.
He said it’s been that way for almost 60 years and that his 26-car collection, which includes cars from 1886 through 1933, is a magnetic attraction from afar.
The San Diego Solidarity Network is a group that takes an alternative approach to gaining restitution for employees and tenants who feel they have been mistreated. Members of the Network believe the legal routes of the Labor Board or Small Claims Court are overloaded and say they aren’t always the most effective method of settling disputes.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month, celebrated every October with its signature pink ribbons, is in its 25th year of “Awareness, Education, and Empowerment.”
Awareness starts with facts. One in eight women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society
After 30 years as a successful, high-ranking corporate executive for major corporations, Kensington’s Herb Johnson found himself yearning for a new challenge. At an age when many of his colleagues were opting to cruise into leisurely retirements, Johnson set sail on a different course
If Kelsey McNair of North Park wants to grab a beer, he doesn’t have to walk very far. He knows a great place in the neighborhood that’s open around the clock, has 14 beers on tap, from fruity Belgian ales to strong Russian imperial stouts to award-winning India Pale Ales. This place just so happens to be his house