Plastic pellets are small in size, but a much bigger headache for the environment
Local environmental organizations participate in the International Plastic Pellet Count through the end of the month to document the issue of plastic pellet pollution
Local environmental organizations participate in the International Plastic Pellet Count through the end of the month to document the issue of plastic pellet pollution
Measure A, on the June ballot, seeks to tax San Diego second homes without a full-time resident up to $10,000 a year. Corporate-owned dwellings would face an even higher levy.
The city avoided a devastating budget hole, while fee repeal advocates sidestepped their own political risks.
The deal simultaneously resolves two of the most fiercely controversial issues facing the city, eliminates the push for a ballot measure that could have posed a major threat to city finances and could help rebuild many San Diegans’ trust in City Hall.
The BlowUp Jubilee features 24 inflatable artworks in parks, on buildings and even in a train station.
The Iowa’s immersive “Life of A Sailor” display, the product of two years’ research and work, is laid out amid several areas below the ship’s main deck and aims to bring to life the U.S. Navy, its sailors and its storied history through 250 years.
Ahead of Memorial Day, 550 volunteers place American flags at each headstone.
Tree-trimmer says his heart goes out to victims and their families, in statement after attack on Islamic Center of San Diego.
The suspect collided with the bus bench and the victim, who was sitting at a partially enclosed bus shelter, police said.
The door policy at Japan nightclub has gone viral, triggering anger and even death threats.