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SSan Diego
Being a bit of a ‘weirdo’ is worth the reward on the other side for Carlsbad wood artist – San Diego Union-Tribune
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Being a bit of a ‘weirdo’ is worth the reward on the other side for Carlsbad wood artist – San Diego Union-Tribune

  • January 10, 2026
An allergy put an end to Mac Hillenbrand’s work as a licensed painting contractor, and it opened up…
MMedication
Why extending prescriptions to 12 months is a good thing - Cecilia Robinson
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Why extending prescriptions to 12 months is a good thing – Cecilia Robinson

  • January 4, 2026
Under the current system, many patients must visit their prescriber every three months just to renew prescriptions, an…
EEconomy
The economy has crashed completely off the track – Matthew Hooton
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The economy has crashed completely off the track – Matthew Hooton

  • January 4, 2026
If anything, economists were too generous to the Government. While economists picked a 0.3-0.4% decline, headline GDP collapsed…
SSan Diego
A promising outlook for housing, yet again – San Diego Union-Tribune
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A promising outlook for housing, yet again – San Diego Union-Tribune

  • January 2, 2026
Maybe this time will be different. For several years, the California Legislature and some cities like San Diego…
NNutrition
The Listener 2025 collection: 10 myths about healthy eating and nutrition busted
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The Listener 2025 collection: 10 myths about healthy eating and nutrition busted

  • December 28, 2025
As Listener.co.nz resident nutritionist, Jennifer Bowden explores myths about nutrition and healthy eating. Here are her top 10…
SSan Diego
San Diego native highlights Black culinary culture in curated food tour – San Diego Union-Tribune
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San Diego native highlights Black culinary culture in curated food tour – San Diego Union-Tribune

  • December 21, 2025
After seeing the party bus/food tour concept in other cities, Bev Freeman began working on one for her…
SSan Diego
Planning everything out and having it all defined? No thank you, not for this artist – San Diego Union-Tribune
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Planning everything out and having it all defined? No thank you, not for this artist – San Diego Union-Tribune

  • December 21, 2025
Artist Denja Harris would prefer not to know. For example, when she reflects on completing her first solo…
SSan Diego
Homelessness clouds grow darker despite slight positive trends – San Diego Union-Tribune
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Homelessness clouds grow darker despite slight positive trends – San Diego Union-Tribune

  • December 19, 2025
It seems there’s hardly anything good to say about reducing homelessness in San Diego these days. Keep that…
SSan Diego
San Diego artist creates work from Chinese heritage and mythology to imagine a future of joy – San Diego Union-Tribune
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San Diego artist creates work from Chinese heritage and mythology to imagine a future of joy – San Diego Union-Tribune

  • December 14, 2025
Jon Chen is a multidisciplinary artist from San Diego who’s spent a chunk of this year working on…
SSan Diego
What could you create, imagine, with no boundaries? – San Diego Union-Tribune
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What could you create, imagine, with no boundaries? – San Diego Union-Tribune

  • December 6, 2025
In the early 2000s, hamsa fae (who uses lowercase lettering in her name) recalls a kind of collective thrill that came with the…
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