Inside the Icon: Cabrillo Bridge
A stroll through history and making of this century-old structure
From the Archives: What We Thought San Diego Would Look Like in 2001
Predictions from the January 1979 issue of San Diego Magazine
This Fallbrook Ranch House Is Steeped in Eclectic Minimalism
How a little patience and a some gut decisions brought this family back to Fallbrook again
San Diego Neighborhood Guide: Imperial Beach
Where to eat, drink, and play in this laid-back beach town
25 Summer Essentials for Every San Diegan
Girls, guys, and even the littles—we’ve rounded up something for every family member to get to the beach fashionably
Three Animal Nonprofits on a Mission to Help Dogs and People
How dog rescue organizations are also helping out inmates, veterans, the homeless and more, as told through the eyes of the beneficiaries
Getting Involved As a Group
Pick a cause, any cause! Here are seven ways to give back with coworkers or pals
From the Archives: San Diego Food Photography in the ’70s
Feast your eyes on questionable backdrops and head-scratching cuisine from the 1970s
This San Diego Clothing Line Is Fashioned from Family Paintings
Clothing designer Sarah Armendariz opens up about launching her line, Cosima
Skova Reinvents Itself in Encinitas
Step inside the boutique bent on making the outdoors fashion-forward
The Glass House on Point Loma
How a minimalist couple put the modern back into their midcentury Point Loma home, built by Lloyd Ruocco
Four Unique Ways Local Nonprofits Are Supporting Kids
Unscripted Learning, San Diego Padres, Outdoor Outreach, and Larry Himmel Neighborhood Foundation are giving back to the youngest generation
Inside the Icon: The Lafayette Hotel
Interstate 8, Tarzan, and the San Diego Chargers all helped transform this out-of-towners destination into a North Park mainstay
An East County Farm Animal Rescue Offers Sweet Sanctuary
Farm Animal Refuge is giving abused, neglected farm animals a second chance—and giving San Diegans a way to connect “a face to their plate”
From the Archives: San Diego Interior Design in 1949
A look back on a few of the oddball abodes that popped up in San Diego
Small Batch Makes a Chic Debut in La Mesa
The must-stop boutique stocks local products made in small batches
Inside a San Diego Power Couple’s Hacienda in Anza-Borrego
How Burger Lounge co-founder Dean Loring and interior designer Melissa Young took a few cues from their adobe-style home—and designed it impeccably
EIS Promotes Science for All
In Southeast San Diego, science and innovation were an important part of the curriculum long before STEM
San Diego Neighborhood Guide: Mission Hills
Where to eat, drink, and play in the historic hood turned shopping and dining destination
12 Essentials to Inspire Your Outdoor Space
Up your outdoor entertaining game with this fresh crop of patio picks
ABC Youth Foundation Is In Their Corner
The foundation, which stands for Any Body Can, puts out a heavyweight effort for local kids
From the Archives: When North County Was “San Diego’s Resort Country”
In March 1990, North County San Diego was teeming with resorts, French cuisine, and tennis courts
This Historic Kensington Home Has a Colorful Attitude
How a real estate-savvy couple redesigned their abode to the eclectic max
Shop like a Tastemaker with the Owner of Native Poppy
On the heels of expanding her beloved floral shop, Natalie Gill divulges what’s in her shopping cart
San Diego Neighborhood Guide: Carmel Valley
The polished suburb is now a hub for trendy desserts, slick spin studios and a highly anticipated retail project
Leo Brings Next-Level Nail Care to North Park
Step inside Jina Javier’s self-love sanctuary