Auntie Helen’s closes after decades of service to the community By Benny Cartwright Auntie Helen’s, a longtime nonprofit organization that...
Read moreDetailsChristian music star to minister through local church By Morgan M. Hurley (l to r) Christopher and Matthew (Flamy) sightseeing....
Read moreDetailsCo-owner Bacchus House Bar & Nightclub Robert Lee “Robi” Cox, age 58, passed away on Nov. 7, 2023. Robi was...
Read moreDetailsLyn Malone, longtime MCC staffer Memorial services are set for Saturday, Jan. 27, at 1 p.m., for Lyn Malone, 84,...
Read moreDetailsBy Frank Sabatini Jr New queer-owned coffee shop in Bankers Hill Married couple Gia Giambalvo and Sarah Girdzius are off...
Read moreDetailsBig Mike Phillips | The Shoulders I Stand Upon It is now that time of year when we celebrate the...
Read moreDetailsby Neal Putnam Dec. 3 is the last Sunday Rev. Alisan Rowland will be at the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC)...
Read moreDetailsLittle Italy Association and a myriad of sponsors dedicate ‘Piazza Costanza’ By Morgan M. Hurley Margaret “Midge” Costanza was a...
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Read moreDetailsBy: LGBTQ San Diego County News Staff Following the sudden departure of Fernando Z. Lopez from their role as executive...
Read moreDetailsBy LGBTQ San Diego County News Staff In an email to San Diego Pride staff and volunteers sent Monday night,...
Read moreDetailsA jury convicted a man of second-degree murder Oct. 19, in the stabbing death of a gay sailor 33 years...
Read moreDetailsVandal who caused $4,634 in damages to the Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) ordered to pay restitution and sentenced to 270...
Read moreDetailsBrief and concise coverage of local, regional, and national news that impacts the lives of the southern California LGBTQIA community.
Read moreDetailsA judge set bail at $150,000 on Oct. 24 for a man suspected of arson at Gossip Grill that caused...
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