For many brewing companies, expansion means opening a tasting room in a different neighborhood, constructing an ell or a whole other building. Recently, those with the funds and the demand, including San Diego’s own Green ...
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- Criminal chose a different plaid shirt for his plea deal today
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- Bengal Tiger at the Bagdad Zoo, Ion Theatre (Part two)
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- GO TO HELL!
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- Eggs and spring chicken at Saltbox
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- Harbor Drive reroute marks milestone in Embarcadero project
- San Diego home values continue soaring beyond nation's
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- Padres loosely take down Cardinals
- How I pissed off Gene Roddenberry AND Ed Wood's Vampira....
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News & Stories
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May 21, 2013
Unexpected L.A.
It’s amazing how one person on a business trip in Los Angeles can have a really cool adventure for three bucks. I wish my husband and kids could have been here – it would've been ...
May 21, 2013
Bootleggers busted making bucks off Mexican Olympics
Late last month, Tijuana hoteliers and restaurateurs were celebrating a respite from generally bleak economic circumstances when the Mexican National Olympics got under way in Baja California. Authorities estimated that hotel occupancy would reach 90 ...
May 21, 2013
Hidden gem: Gillespie Field Duck Pond
The Gillespie Field Duck Pond? What is it? Where is it? Why? These are all good questions. Rumor has it, the pond was part of a golf course long, long ago, but for decades it ...
May 21, 2013