What do you want from parks and rec centers? San Diego wants residents to weigh in on facilities and services
San Diego wants to know what residents want from their city’s parks and recreation. The city’s new Community Recreation Needs Assessment, launched Wednesday, asks people to weigh in on what they would like to see in their parks and recreation opportunities, and how the city can improve its services.
San Diego’s first legal pot shop says an illegal rival is threatening business — and that police won’t act
An unlicensed business has been selling cannabis from a small tent near the Otay Mesa border crossing for nearly three months, despite repeated complaints to police from a licensed dispensary half a block away. Owners of the licensed dispensary — the city’s first when it opened back in 2015 — are th
Menendez brothers face parole hearings after decades in prison for parents’ 1989 murders
By JAIMIE DING, Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Menendez brothers will make their cases for parole starting Thursday, marking the closest they’ve been to winning freedom from prison since their convictions almost 30 years ago for murdering their parents. Erik and Lyle Menendez were sentenced
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