
Florida Canyon offers a wealth of hiking and nature experiences
For exploring San Diego’s urban trails, keep in mind Florida Canyon, one of the largest trail systems within the city. Consisting of 150 acres of coastal sage scrub, the trails provide habitats for native chaparral plants, birds and animals. Actually an extension of Balboa Park, interconnecting trai

Lack of public restrooms acute issue Downtown
As part of the construction of Park & Market, UCSD was required to open a public restroom on the premises. (Photo credit Erik Jensen)The County of San Diego announced in February that a person experiencing homelessness died from Hepatitis A and five more were sickened by the disease. While not enoug

Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s ‘Knock at the Cabin’ Surprisingly Delivers
Is it Groundhog Day? Friday the 13th? Déjà vu? Well, sort of. It’s early March and we’re getting M. Night Shyamalan’s new film, Knock at the Cabin, since the laughably stupid Old (2021). Any movie fan will tell you by now, you go into M. Night movies knowing they’re going to be his usual on-the-nose
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