• San Diego’s Polyhaus is Designing the Future of Fire-Safe Homes

    San Diego’s Polyhaus is Designing the Future of Fire-Safe Homes,Cole Novak

    The morning marine layer has just burned off in La Jolla. Heat pools on the pavement. Mirages shimmer off the patio stones as a leaf blower hums somewhere in the valley below. In the backyard of one quiet residential block, something strange juts up from the earth—an angular form clad in gleaming me

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  • Can BrainEcho Technology Help Treat Insomnia?

    Can BrainEcho Technology Help Treat Insomnia?,Nicolle Monico

    As I walk into Cereset in Encinitas, I wonder if tonight will finally be the night I get the kind of sleep I remember from my childhood: fully knocked out, vivid dreams, pillow lines on my face. As I get situated in a La-Z-Boy chair, head tech coach Madolyn Dolce places electroencephalogram (EEG) se

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  • Rent prices in San Diego mostly flat. So why does it feel so expensive?

    Rent prices in San Diego mostly flat. So why does it feel so expensive?,Phillip Molnar

    San Diego has some of the highest rents in the nation but, in a minor consolation for tenants, they haven’t gone up as much recently. Average asking rent was $2,532 a month in San Diego County in early September, said real estate tracker CoStar, up roughly 1% in two years. Average rent is still the

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  • Dilapidated California Theatre building is on the market again. Will anyone buy it?

    Dilapidated California Theatre building is on the market again. Will anyone buy it?,Jennifer Van Grove

    The crumbling, 98-year-old California Theatre building at the corner of Fourth Avenue and C Street in downtown San Diego is officially for sale, once again, as the insolvent property owner seeks to satisfy the terms of its legal settlement with the city. Earlier this week, commercial real estate bro

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  • California building permits tumble to 16% below average

    California building permits tumble to 16% below average,Jonathan Lansner

    California’s permits for new housing dipped to an 11-year low, minus the pandemic-era lockdowns. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed Census Bureau data on California building permits, focusing on how the first half of 2025 compared with historical trends dating to 1988. Statewide, 49,400 permits were fil

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  • 16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: September 3–7

    16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: September 3–7,Cole Novak

    Fingers crossed for another sunny weekend, but, rain or shine, there’s plenty to fill it: Lovers of live music can attend performances by the Jonas Brothers, as well as international acts like María José, Astropical, and TXC. Local soccer fans can cheer on Alex Morgan as the San Diego Wave honors he

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  • San Diego’s old Central Library is on the market

    San Diego’s old Central Library is on the market,Jennifer Van Grove

    San Diego’s empty old Central Library at Eighth Avenue and E Street is officially on the market as the city seeks a bidder to remake the downtown property into a skyscraper with apartments for people of varying incomes. On Tuesday, San Diego’s Economic Development Department published a notice of av

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  • Developers want hundreds of homes on a chunk of Mission Bay Park the mayor wants declared surplus

    Developers want hundreds of homes on a chunk of Mission Bay Park the mayor wants declared surplus,Jeff McDonald

    Two newly released documents promoting a wholesale makeover of the Marina Village banquet center on Mission Bay are roiling San Diego advocates and pushing city officials to defend plans to declare dozens of acres of bayfront parkland surplus property. One is a brochure describing a “world-class mar

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  • Unhinged, A Dating Series: What “Materialists” Gets Wrong About Matchmaking

    Unhinged, A Dating Series: What “Materialists” Gets Wrong About Matchmaking,Cole Novak

    The world’s matchmakers have been atwitter lately, according to Sophy Singer, San Diego founder and executive coach behind matchmaking service Sophy Love.  In June, Materialists hit theaters, starring Dakota Johnson as Lucy, a matchmaker for fictional New York company Adore. The film navigates not o

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  • Wounded Warrior Homes Supports Veterans Struggling with Mental Health

    Wounded Warrior Homes Supports Veterans Struggling with Mental Health,Cole Novak

    Since 2001, an estimated 41 percent of veterans have been receiving health care services through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for mental health treatment. However, many still face challenges getting the care that they need. In San Diego, Wounded Warrior Homes is stepping up to increase ac

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  • Q&A: Volunteering with The Boys & Girls Club of Greater San Diego

    Q&A: Volunteering with The Boys & Girls Club of Greater San Diego,Cole Novak

    Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego (BGCGSD) serves more than 22,000 local kids each year through its programs, camps, and events. Its aim is to foster youth development, build character, and help kids achieve academic success via offerings like STEM and arts activities, fitness, nutrition educa

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  • San Diego’s homeowners are among nation’s oldest

    San Diego’s homeowners are among nation’s oldest,Phillip Molnar

    San Diego further cemented its reputation as a city of renters with a new study that finds it has the second-oldest homeowners in the nation. The average age of a homeowner in the San Diego metropolitan area is 54 years old, according to a study from mortgage website LendingTree. The only metro area

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  • Average rate on a 30-year mortgage slips to 10-month low

    Average rate on a 30-year mortgage slips to 10-month low,Associated Press

    By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage slipped this week to its lowest level in 10 months, but remains close to where it’s been in recent weeks. The long-term rate eased to 6.56% from 6.58% last week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. A year ago, the ra

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  • Inland cities have Southern California’s apartment bargains

    Inland cities have Southern California’s apartment bargains,Jonathan Lansner

    Seeking a Southern California rental bargain typically means a residence with no coastal breezes. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed apartment data from RentCafe, tracking the average rent and apartment size in complexes with 50 or more units. The study looked at 200 big U.S. cities as of March and incl

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  • 17 San Diego Nonprofit Events to Attend This September

    17 San Diego Nonprofit Events to Attend This September,Cole Novak

    Margaritaville Fundraiser for the San Diego Music Foundation August 29-September 1 To celebrate Jimmy Buffett Day, Margaritaville Hotel San Diego Gaslamp Quarter will host a series of fundraising events that benefit the San Diego Music Foundation. The Labor Day weekend-long event will include a conc

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  • Photos: Las Patronas’ 79th Annual Jewel Ball

    Photos: Las Patronas’ 79th Annual Jewel Ball,Cole Novak

    The “City of Lights” took center stage at Las Patronas’ 79th annual Jewel Ball, Back En Pointe, on August 2. The La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club was decked out in luxe Palais Garnier fashion, complete with replicas of the Parisian opera house’s ornate ceiling frescoes. Guests were treated to Champagne,

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  • ‘Decisive shift in the housing market’: San Diego falls in U.S. price growth rankings

    ‘Decisive shift in the housing market’: San Diego falls in U.S. price growth rankings,Phillip Molnar

    San Diego’s home price dropped for the first time in two years in a closely watched housing index. The San Diego metropolitan area’s home price decreased 0.61% annually, said the S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Indices report released this week. The last time prices were down year-over-year was June 2023.

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  • California homebuying drops 7% below 2008 crash levels

    California homebuying drops 7% below 2008 crash levels,Jonathan Lansner

    In the first half of 2008, as the global financial system was crashing, 169,946 homes were sold across California. In 2025’s first six months, only 158,086 residences were bought — 7% below real estate’s ugliest era. This is a stark reminder, courtesy of my trusty spreadsheet, of the depths of the r

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  • 15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: August 27–31

    15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: August 27–31,Cole Novak

    Similar to newly minted fiancée Taylor Swift’s globetrotting world tour, this weekend’s event lineup is all about eras, with a selection of art, music, and visual storytelling that looks to the past and eyes what’s to come. Vanguard’s production of Henry V will jump back to 15th-century England, whi

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  • The Best Things to Do in San Diego: September 2025

    The Best Things to Do in San Diego: September 2025,Cole Novak

    We’ll wake you up when September ends—but you’ll miss out on a lot. This month, there are plenty of fun things to do as you enjoy the last remnants of summer. From indulging your food cravings at the Del Mar Wine + Food Festival and San Diego Restaurant Week to checking out an inaugural country musi

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