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Hillcrest parking nightmare a little less frightening?

by Carl Robinette In Uptown San Diego the lights are just coming on for the evening and like most nights at rush hour in Hillcrest, parking is at a premium.…

Hopes are high for city roads with new infrastructure committee

By Carl Robinette SDCN Staff Reporter   San Diego roads may see a long awaited makeover after the City Council voted unanimously to last week create the new Infrastructure Committee…

New Year In North Park: Resolve to Change… What?

By Jessica brodkin webb SDCN Staff Reporter   A quick glance around the North Park neighborhood reveals an eclectic mix of people: a couple strolling by with frozen yogurt, a…

No makeover in sight for Kensington-Normal Heights Library

by Benny A. McFadden SDCN staff reporter As construction crews continue to work on San Diego’s new central library downtown, the Kensington-Normal Heights library, located on the corner of Adams…

Amid partner conflict HBA backs out of Hillcrest Mardi Gras

By Carl Robinette The Hillcrest Business Association (HBA) board of directors at its December meeting voted not to produce the 2013 Mardi Gras festival after the collapse of a longtime…

Silence is Golden: Downtown Quiet Zone Goes into Effect

The city of San Diego implemented a train quiet zone at 13 railroad crossings in the downtown area on Nov. 29 By Megan Gallagher SDCN Staff Reporter Christmas has come…

THE PRADO KICKS OFF THE HOLIDAYS WITH “DECEMBER NIGHTS”

      By Telina Mccord SDCN Staff Reporter   Balboa Park December Nights (formerly Christmas on the Prado) is the biggest free holiday festival that the entire city of…

Edison lays out case to restart San Onofre to nuclear agency

By Nichola Groom (Reuters) – Southern California Edison officials faced tough questions from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Friday at a packed public meeting during which the utility laid out…

San Diego gears up for new bike plan

By Carl Robinette SDCN Staff Reporter Safety, community connection and fiscal impact were the top concerns raised at the first community advisory group meeting for the Uptown regional bike plan Wednesday…

Surfin’ Santa Sailed into San Diego

San Diego, CA – Surfin’ Santa ditched his red suit and reindeer to spread his holiday cheer in true Southern California fashion as he maked his annual arrival in San Diego…

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