A Legacy Of World-Class Cardiovascular Care

Scripps is a nationally recognized leader in heart care.
Donna DeBerry’s Second Act: Creating Equity for Minority- & Women-Owned Businesses

The former DEI director left retirement to become CEO of the San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce to help fight the city’s systemic challenges
Country Cocktail Bar Neon Moon Opening in Lakeside

Adam Cook and Shane Gerde, owners of Fernside and Fairplay, are a few of the players behind the concept heading to East County
For This Local Entrepreneur, Events Are an Art Form

From December Nights to the Asian Film Festival, Social Artistry founder Lauren Garces creates spaces that foster connection and community
15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend Oct. 31 – Nov. 3

Raise a glass for San Diego Beer Week, do the Day of the Dead right in Chula Vista and enjoy spooky shopping at the Oceanside Haunted Market
Explore a Cutting-edge, Non Surgical Approach for Spine and Joint Disorders

A conversation with Dr Navneet Boddu of Advanced Pain and Regenerative Specialists highlights how he integrates regenerative medicine and interventional pain management to achieve optimal healing.
15 of the Best Food & Drinks to Try This November

SDM staff shouts out our favorite food finds this month
Igniting Purpose: How Mission-Driven Businesses are Transforming San Diego Communities

San Diego is embracing a shift toward purpose-driven leadership, proving that success is no longer just about profits.
Inside the Ring with Ann “Mitt Queen” Najjar

From celebrity trainees to movie roles, the local boxing pro is holding court in a male-dominated sport
November Pub Note: Rising to the Occasion

San Diego Magazine’s CEO, Claire Johnson, reflects on the November issue featuring local women making a difference in our community
Scripps Health: 50 Years of Leadership

Scripps leaders past and present share their perspectives
12 San Diego Nonprofit Events to Attend This November

Our picks for this month’s can’t-miss charity fundraisers and galas
2024 Holiday Gift Guide: 35 San Diego Goods & Local Finds

Our handpicked guide to the best locally sourced gifts from San Diego artisans and shops this holiday season
Unhinged, A Dating Series: Would You Pay to Talk to a Match?

Created by a local San Diegan, the GoGetter app hopes to connect active singles looking for love—though its most unique feature may dissuade you from trying it out
Pizza Kaiju Opening Collaborative Space in Barrio Logan

The roughly 5,000-square-foot space will offer pizza, coffee, donuts, event space, and a multipurpose area for art, performances, and other community events
A Century of Caring and Innovation

A timeline of a Scripps’ service, from its visionary founding to the Scripps Health of today.
The New Era of D1 Athletics for UCSD

For the first time in UCSD’s history, the men’s basketball program is eligible for March Madness games—the players, coach, and athletics director weigh in
15 Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend: October 24–27

Enjoy a Haitian feast, vibe with Kaytranada, and hear the haunting words of Poe and his contemporaries at Villa Montezuma
One Love Movement Empowers Change Through Compassion & Community

The local nonprofit practices social justice concepts through community healing settings such as yoga, sound baths, and wellness retreats
The Best Things to Do in San Diego This Month: Nov. 2024

How to stay busy and important this month in America’s Finest City
Las Cuatro Milpas Is Not Closing—We Asked

The 91-year-old Barrio Logan institution is not shuttering its doors or selling anytime soon, according to the Estudillo family
Photos: Human Rights Campaign San Diego Fundraiser 2024

The nonprofit gathered downtown to celebrate the efforts of local LGBTQ+ activists
Volunteer Diaries: Girls on the Run San Diego

Program coordinator, Lauryn Gabriel, helps empower young girls by building their confidence to navigate life’s challenges
A Guide to San Diego’s Farmers Markets

See our daily schedule of each week’s markets including the neighborhood, start and end times, and what you can expect at each
MCASD’s New Exhibit Examines Illness & Disability

“For Dear Life” is part of a Getty initiative bringing together over 70 institutions to mount exhibitions themed around the relationship between science and art
Kearny Mesa Brewery Ataraxia Aleworks Goes Up For Sale

The three-and-a-half-year-old brewery will operate as usual while on the market for a buyer