Portable restrooms to return to popular Lake Murray Park
Portable restrooms will return to Lake Murray Park through a grant partnership between County Supervisor Joel Anderson and City Councilmember Raul Campillo.
Which libraries and rec centers will be hit by council-approved budget cuts?
The City Council’s final budget restored some cuts Mayor Gloria had sought. Here’s how the new budget affects you.
Mission Times Courier: June 12, 2026
Mission Times Courier spotlights Mission Gorge rock quarry issues, stalled housing project on Mission Gorge Rd, and see how the community steps up for popular little league coach.
Where to watch in San Diego: Your 2026 World Cup guide
The World Cup opens Thursday and goes through July 19. You want to catch the action in San Diego and we have you covered.
Police offer reward for suspect who destroyed 200 door locks at Patrick Henry High School
San Diego Police and Crimestoppers are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of suspected Patrick High School vandal.
Colombia takes charge, beating Jordan 2-0 in final San Diego World Cup warm-up
Colombia dominated, maintaining ball possession for 63.5% of the match as midfielder Jhon Aris scored both goals in a prelude to the World Cup.
Mission Valley’s milk lines: When the valley ran on cows and morning routes
Mission Valley’s landscape once consisted of dairy farms and fertile agricultural land before urban development arrived.
An ankle sprain sent an SDSU All-American into an injury spiral. Now she’s earned a spot in the NCAA track-and-field championships
Jenna Fee Feyerabend capped her comeback in May by winning her third Mountain West heptathlon title and setting a meet record with 5,905 points.
San Diego Weekend Guide: June 5-7 — On the road to Pride
The first weekend of June will see not just more events around town, but also some preludes to a bigger occasion.
What’s going on with that lot? Massive housing project stalled on Mission Gorge Road in Grantville
The Mission Gorge Road site, proposed site for one of the largest housing developments in San Diego, has stalled.
Residents near Mission Gorge rock quarry impacted by operations and fear possible expansion
Residents are inundated with dust and noise from the Mission Gorge rock quarry.
Is SDSU watching? See where the university put its AI-enabled cameras
The university’s police department installed more than 1,300 AI-enabled cameras in classroom buildings, dorm halls and other spaces across campus in 2024
‘Mom, what can we do?’ Community steps up for Little League coach struck by recurring seizures
Despite having health insurance, the financial strain has been significant for Lake Murray coach Rich Lansner, who may need brain surgery.
Venturing under the radar for National Burger Day on May 28
National Burger Day is May 28, yes, we are nuts over the burgers slung from mega-popular joints, but we also applaud the places below for flipping equally noteworthy burgers, whether they’re made from beef, other meats, or plant-based ingredients.
Flag football’s popularity is rising. When an SDSU freshman couldn’t find a place to play, she decided to fill the gap
As the popularity of flag football surges, one young woman found that San Diego State didn’t have a team yet. She made it her mission to change that.
Navajo Planners reinstate committee to look into impacts from Mission Gorge rock quarry
The Navajo Community Planning Group voted to create a subcommittee to further examine neighborhood impacts from blasting.
Fun Lovin, loud and brash and Latin dance: Live music this week
The week in live music at The Casbah, Holding Company, Belly Up, Humphrey’s Backstage Live, Jazz Lounge and more.
SDSU breaks ground for first affordable housing at Mission Valley campus site
The Addison will be a 126-unit mid-rise building located east of Snapdragon Stadium in what is now the stadium’s Orange Lot.
Traffic pain points addressed by planning board, especially those near College Area schools
Speed reductions alone are not enough, a College Area planning board member said.. They must be paired with street design changes and safety upgrades.
Mission Times Courier: May 8, 2026
Mission Times Courier spotlights Casa de Mosaic, founded by Diana Figueroa in Rolando Village, supports adults with autism through community service, gardening, and outings. Barlando rebrands Corbin’s Q as a neighborhood bar while continuing barbecue catering. A new Bill Walton Classic basketball event honors the late San Diego legend.
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