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The Bud Kearns Memorial Pool has officially reopened! The pool was closed for repairs for more than a year and is now open to the public for lap and recreational swimming.
The pool is located in Morley Field Park in the North Park Community and is named after William A. Kearns, a former…
City Heights is getting greener! The City of San Diego partnered with San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E) to plant 400 trees in the Cherokee Point and Corridor neighborhoods in City Heights. The partnership is part of a recent franchise agreement between the City and SDG&E to foster…
As part of his efforts to produce more homes that are affordable for all San Diegans, Mayor Todd Gloria highlighted seven proposed affordable housing projects that have been recommended for funding under a new program called “Bridge to Home” that will help create more affordable housing…
The City of San Diego celebrated National Women in Construction Week, from March 6 through…
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has recognized the City of San Diego for committing to real-world action toward a low-carbon future as an inaugural partner in the DOE’s Better Climate Challenge. Along with more…
Initial preparations are underway for the major renovation of the historic Botanical Building in Balboa Park! The $21 million Phase I project ($13 million in City funding and $8 million in state funding), will restore and revitalize this iconic structure, built as part of the original 1915…
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is hiring fire dispatchers. This career is challenging and rewarding, and the position comes with great benefits including a pension. Visit http://sandiego.gov/jobs to apply online.
A new exhibition is open in the art gallery at the City of San Diego’s Central
Library, featuring works created by artists who have lived and worked in Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego.
“Occupy Thirdspace II: Plástica y Palabra en TJ/SD” examines the history of the relationship between the…
This time lapse video shows flooding from king tides along Midway Drive from Jan. 28, 2022, to Feb. 2, 2002. King tides occur when the orbits and alignment of the Earth, moon and sun combine to produce the greatest tidal effects of the year and bring unusually high water levels that cause…
To raise public awareness about how a modern stormwater system helps ensure clean water and clean beaches for future generations, the City of San Diego is relaunching the new and improved Think Blue San Diego – the public education and outreach…
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