16 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: March 11-15

As winter goes out with a whimper, and spring readies for its time in the sun, spend the weekend canvassing the city’s creative offerings, special events and sports teams. Admire art exhibitions galore, including new shows at Best Practice, Bread & Salt, and the Athenaeum Art Center, all located at
Read MoreSan Diego to solicit bids for two Mission Bay Park properties

Last summer, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria asked the City Council to declare three commercial leaseholds in Mission Bay Park as surplus property as a prelude to seeking new leases to revitalize the dated attractions. The idea was rejected by council members and environmentalists alike, and now the cit
Read MoreAverage US long-term mortgage rate ticks up to 6%, ending a three-week slide

By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate came off its lowest level in three and a half years this week, as bond yields marched higher following a spike in oil prices due to the war with Iran. Related Articles Fuel prices keep soaring in San Diego and will likely hit
Read MoreFate of hefty tax on empty second homes now up to San Diego voters

In a near-unanimous decision, the San Diego City Council agreed Tuesday to let voters decide whether a hefty tax should be imposed on thousands of second homes that are sitting empty most of the year. The proposal, which will appear on the June ballot, is a divisive one and drew scores of people on
Read More17 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: March 4-8

If you caught a glimpse of last night’s solar eclipse, consider yourself lucky. But for those who missed it, there is fortunately much more than just blood moons to see this week in San Diego. Sports supporters can cheer on the Mojo and the Gulls, live music fans can catch concerts from Aimee Mann a
Read MoreLetter disputes legality of Midway Rising environmental analysis

A letter sent last week to San Diego leaders asserts that the environmental analysis for the Midway Rising project is legally flawed, and will, if approved, not only lead to additional gridlock in the area but force taxpayers to bear the brunt of infrastructure needs because of the limited scope of
Read MoreCalifornia house hunters can afford only 12% of homes up for sale

Here’s another example of the deep lack of affordability in California housing: Just one in eight homes for sale in the state’s six largest metropolitan areas look “affordable” to typical local incomes. My trusty spreadsheet reviewed Zillow statistics on pricing and inventory, comparing a house hunt
Read MoreThe Locals’ Guide to Visiting La Jolla, CA

Need help deciding which of La Jolla’s seemingly endless beaches to lay your towel out at today? Each little sandy sliver between the neighborhood’s sea cliffs has its own name and character: the Cove for swimming, Children’s Pool for seal-watching, Wipeout Beach for skim-boarding. Head to La Jolla
Read MoreCalifornia homebuying falls below Great Recession lows

California’s homebuying collapse is far different than the nation’s sales dip. My trusty spreadsheet looked for clues in 21 years of sales stats from Attom, tracking closed deals for houses and condos, existing and newly constructed. The deep reluctance of house hunters to buy in 2023 and 2025 was c
Read MoreNew cleanup is underway at La Jolla’s ‘Mushroom House,’ but will it be enough?

An effort to protect a social media marvel and architectural oddity on La Jolla’s Black’s Beach is underway. Whether the cleaning and maintenance serves as a long-term deterrent to vandals and other trespassers remains to be seen. The “Mushroom House,” so nicknamed for its shape, is also known as “B
Read More6 San Diego Charity Events to Attend in March

Banding Community Together: Three Nonprofits, Three Bands, One Night of Unity and Hope March 3 OUR Arts Foundation, Community Resource Center, and Just in Time for Foster Youth are joining forces to raise money to support the transformative work they’re doing in North County. Banding Community Toget
Read MoreFor the first time since 2022, average US long-term mortgage rate dips below 6%

By ALEX VEIGA, AP Business Writer The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate slipped this week below 6% for the first time since late 2022, good news for home shoppers as the spring home-buying season gets rolling. Related Articles SDG&E turned in a much lower profit last year, but still made $563 mil
Read MoreWho’s better at paying bills — Californians, Texans or Floridians?

It’s fairly remarkable that, for all the economic challenges that California life can produce – plus a rocky economy in 2025 – Golden Staters still pay bills better than their fellow Americans. That includes Texans and Floridians. One way to track consumer financial stress is eyeballing the New York
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A proposed ballot measure that would impose a hefty tax of as much as $15,000 a year on thousands of empty second homes in San Diego cleared a major hurdle Wednesday when elected leaders agreed to advance it to the full City Council next week. The council’s Rules Committee voted unanimously to move
Read More The Best Things to Do in San Diego: March 2026

Enjoy a stroll through the Carlsbad Flower Fields, rock out at a Nine Inch Nails concert, watch the San Diego Opera’s newest production, Carmen, and more. Here are all the best things to do this month in San Diego: Concerts & Festivals | Theater & Art Exhibits | More Fun Things to Do Photo Credit: A
Read MoreSan Diego dedicates land for Mission Valley bridge over San Diego River

The city of San Diego took a small but consequential step this week to help make possible a long-envisioned bridge in Mission Valley, southwest of the Snapdragon Stadium site, that will offer a rare north-south connection across the San Diego River. Tuesday, San Diego City Councilmembers voted 6-0 t
Read More17 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: Feb. 25–March 1

San Diegans can take advantage of this weekend’s mid-70s forecast by spending time outdoors, attending new plays and exploring cultural events. Admire the beauty of mother nature during the five-day San Diego Bird Festival and the seasonal opening of The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch. Watch new pr
Read MoreRelief after ‘years of worsening affordability’?: San Diego home prices up, but not by much

San Diego closed out last year as part of the shrinking club of U.S. cities with home price growth. The San Diego metropolitan area’s home price increased 0.79% annually in December, according to the S&P Cotality Case-Shiller Indices report released Tuesday. That puts it at No.7 in the 19-city index
Read MoreCost to finish overdue East Village Green park in downtown San Diego grows by $4.6M

Delayed by more than a year, downtown San Diego’s long-awaited East Village Green park, which has been under construction since the summer of 2022, will now cost $83.9 million to complete and is slated to open in August. San Diego’s Economic Development & Intergovernmental Relations Committee gave t
Read MoreHow Makeda “Dread” Cheatom Shaped San Diego’s Reggae Scene

“Music, art, and dance are the weapon of the future,” says DJ and cultural leader Makeda “Dread” Cheatom. She would know, having witnessed their power firsthand as a collaborator of some of the most legendary stars in reggae music—and as the founder of San Diego’s Bob Marley Day and the World Beat C
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