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The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off this June across the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Ahead of that, San Diego has a new soccer park where people can play for free.
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After-school activities and summer camp can get expensive, especially if you have multiple kids. For the Romero family, the city's recreation centers have made them affordable.
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From lion dances to cultural fairs, discover the best community events in San Diego to welcome the Year of the Fire Horse.
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Starting next month, the new field at Wilson Middle School will be open to both students and the public.
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Mayor Todd Gloria is expected to release a new budget proposal on Wednesday. Advocates hope to see more targeted cuts, rather than the same reductions across the city.
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San Diego Restaurant week is back with more than 100 local eateries participating. Executive chefs Sebastian Sevilla of Temaki Bar and Bryn McArthur of Amaya Restaurant share their menus and tips for tackling the county’s lineup.
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From lion dances to cultural fairs, discover the best community events in San Diego to welcome the Year of the Snake.
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As the Padres' season concludes, San Diego's unwavering support for the team is vividly captured in murals found throughout the city. From stunning portraits of beloved players to fun depictions of the club's iconic Swinging Friar mascot, the bold tributes have become lasting symbols of Padres pride, celebrating the spirit of the team even in the offseason.
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The College Avenue Compact started in 2011 to guide students on a path to college, especially those who are the first in their family to attend.
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The deposition shows there was disagreement among the nonprofit's leadership over the handling of a contentious lease dispute with refugee farmers at the New Roots urban garden.
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