Yes, It’s Always Been Called Gaslight Quarter
Recent social media trends have claimed that the historic downtown neighborhood Gaslight Quarter is or was named "Gaslamp Quarter", but this is an example of the mass delusion phenomenon known as the Mandela Effect.
MTS Rapid 215 Announces Retirement Following Embarrassing Defeat in Race
The Rapid 215 bus, one of the three launch routes for Metropolitan Transit System's (MTS) foray into Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), lost to a group of a few dozen bikes in what would end up being the 215's final race last weekend.
Rising Health Insurance Premiums Delay San Onofre Double Mastectomy
Atomic tits. Nuclear boobies. Whatever you call them, you're likely familiar with the massive radioactive rack that graces North County at San Onofre. The double mastectomy over a decade in the making has been postponed due to skyrocketing ACA costs.
Pacific Beach NIMBYs Boycott NBA Team Over Excessive Height
The Golden State Warriors, who play in San Francisco’s Mission Bay, have been under fire from the NFABC as the Mission Bay-based team’s combined height far exceeds 30’.
Richard Bailey: “I Will Eliminate Homeless People by Plugging My Ears and Covering My Eyes”
During his term in Coronado, he boasted zero homelessness due to a plan that was little more than rounding up the unhoused and dropping them off in places like National City.
Long-Vacant Chula Vista Albertsons to Become Imminently-Closing Supermarket
The building, vacant since 2013, will become a Lazy Acres by the end of 2026 and close again in 2027.
Chula Vista’s “Live Más Café” debuts Grilled Cheese Baja Blast
The drinks join an expansive menu exclusive to the Live Más Café, a Taco Bell spinoff whose first location is in Chula Vista. The new drink features a layer of melty cheese grilled to the outside of the cup.