By Albert H. Fulcher For the first time in U.S. history, a wreath-laying ceremony took place in Washington D.C., at...
Read moreDetailsDistrict Attorney News Summer Stephan As your district attorney, I’m committed to increasing communication and accessibility between the DA’s office...
Read moreDetailsBy Neal Putnam A mistrial was declared Oct. 31 after a jury deadlocked 9-3 for conviction in the 2000 murder...
Read moreDetailsYes, San Diego Unified School District School Board Trustee Kevin Beiser crossed the line as an elected public official holding...
Read moreDetailsCity Attorney News Mara W. Elliott People deserve second chances in life, especially when a mistake from the past can...
Read moreDetailsVolunteers and donations needed –The 32nd annual Scott Carlson & Dan Ferbal Thanksgiving Dinner is on Nov. 28. The event...
Read moreDetailsBig Mike and Friends By Big Mike Phillips Every now and then, as an older person in our community, I’ll...
Read moreDetailsThe Frivolist By Mikey Rox Saving money is a crucial aspect of financial planning. When we’re conscious of our spending...
Read moreDetailsFrom Nightmare on Normal Street to Rich's, Flicks and out on the streets of Hillcrest, people massed the streets in...
Read moreDetailsPRO Why I approve bike lane access By Marissa Tucker The city recently proposed a new protected bike lane along...
Read moreDetailsRecent plans to make provisions for cyclists are creating dissension between pro-cyclists, the city, local businesses and residents. But there...
Read moreDetailsEight trailblazers of the San Diego LGBT community and allies were inducted into The Community Wall of Honor at The...
Read moreDetailsCommunity members joined Joe Letzkus in celebrating his 80th birthday at a special reception at Flicks on Oct. 19. Letzkus...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher Dedicated to honoring local LGBTQ torchbearers and allies, The Community Wall of Honor at the San...
Read moreDetailsThe C Word … Community Tootie —Tootie is synonymous with Lips, executive director at the El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement...
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News is Updating!
After a necessary pause for my healing, I am making important adjustments and updates to the company and website. These changes are vital for the survival of our community’s only LGBTQ newspaper.
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