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  • Beach closures are happening in the South Bay as sewage contamination causes high levels of bacteria that is unsafe to swim in.
  • Enjoy San Diego's finest sunset cruise on the bay. Come aboard the intimate California Princess yacht, loaded with luxurious amenities, full bar, and generous viewing opportunities. You'll glide past iconic San Diego landmarks, alongside military vessels and under the Coronado Bay Bridge in an ever-changing panorama of scenic waterfront sights. It's a sunset view unlike any other in San Diego. Now with private tables, a delicious new menu, and specialty cocktail options to enjoy the experience! Our professional crew will have you feeling like you own your own yacht, as you sip champagne and indulge in delicious hors d'oeuvres, and small bites. The perfect summertime escape.
  • New overnight camping options are being considered at Silver Strand State Beach in San Diego’s South Bay. It's part of a statewide effort to make camping in California more equitable.
  • The best place to celebrate Father's Day in San Diego is on the bay. We've got a variety of special cruises planned for Father's Day, June 19, 2022, to help you and your family celebrate. Our chef's Father's Day brunch menu features everything from Chicken & Waffles to Quiche Florentine, with live musical entertainment and unlimited champagne, mimosas and Bud Lite! For our sunset dinner cruise, it's his choice of famous slow-roasted prime rib au jus or vegetarian grilled portobello mushroom, optional charcuterie plate, and chocolate mousse cake for dessert. Father's Day Brunch Cruises: Plated brunch service with live musical entertainment and complimentary ice-cold beer. Two departures, boarding at 9:30a.m. and 1:30p.m.. Father's Day Prime Rib Dinner Cruise: Our tender, juicy prime rib is the star of a three-course dinner cruise with spectacular sunset views. Departs at 6:00p.m.
  • Lamont Butler sent San Diego State to their first national championship game with a 72-71 win over fellow mid-major Florida Atlantic in the Final Four on Saturday night.
  • He Jiankui, who shocked the world in 2018 by announcing the creation of the first gene-edited babies, tells NPR he's now working on a cure for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
  • Lamont Butler hit a jump shot at the buzzer, sending San Diego State to its first national championship game with a 72-71 win over fellow mid-major Florida Atlantic in the Final Four.
  • The celebrated singer, who led an illustrious, jet-setting career, broke the color barrier as the first Black artist to perform at Germany's Bayreuth Festival.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic's self-titled debut came out 40 years ago, on May 3, 1983. So our resident super-fan listened to all of his songs and ranked the 40 best.
  • A letter signed by 34 people held on charges related to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol complains of inhumane conditions behind bars, including mold, abusive guards, bad food and filthy laundry.
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