
In the basement of City Hall, visitors will discover the City Clerk Archives. Explore historical photos, official documents and relics dating as far back as the early 1800s. The space is open to the public by appointment only. Visit www.sandiego....
In the basement of City Hall, visitors will discover the City Clerk Archives. Explore historical photos, official documents and relics dating as far back as the early 1800s. The space is open to the public by appointment only. Visit www.sandiego....
At the New Americans Museum, Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Council President Georgette Gómez released the Welcoming San Diego Strategic Plan on Immigrant & Refugee Integration – a community-written blueprint for the San Diego region to welcome immigrants and new citizens. To read the full...
Congressman John Lewis discusses his graphic novel "March: Book One" during the launch event at the San Diego Civic Theatre for the 2018 One Book, One San Diego, sponsored by KPBS and the San Diego Public Library.
Take a spin on the dance floor with the Wheelchair Dancers Organization! The City's Therapeutic Recreation Services provides hundreds of sports, recreation, leisure and outreach activities for people with physical, mental and emotional disabilities. Learn more and view the activity calendar by...
In 1956 Sister Cities International began as an initiative by Dwight D. Eisenhower. He believed partnering cities around the world and connecting people at the community level would forge strong international relations and build trust, which would result in a more peaceful world. There are over...
Featured during Mayor Kevin Faulconer's 2018 State of the City address at the Balboa Theatre. Five residents of San Diego describe how City of San Diego programs have impacted their lives.
92-year-old Charlie Rostron never thought he'd ever get back a cherished walking stick he left on a public street. Thanks to the kind efforts of two City parking enforcement officers, what Charlie thought was lost forever was found and returned.
Photo: ISA/Chris Grant
Don’t call them inspiring – call them passionate. That’s the message from professional surf daredevil Christiaan “Otter” Bailey, a competitor in the 2017 Stance International Surfing Association World Adaptive Surfing Championship in La Jolla.
Bailey was a professional surfer and...
A local historian and paranormal investigator takes us through the Davis-Horton House, a City-owned museum and stop on the Ghosts of the Gaslamp Walking Tour.