By Cesar Reyes (Courtesy photos0 After a small hiatus from Hillcrest, the ever-so-delicious Babycakes is back and ready to continue...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher Throughout 2019, St. Paul’s Cathedral has celebrated 150 years in San Diego with several events including...
Read moreDetailsBy Ian Morton What a difference 25 years makes. On July 25, 1994, North Carolina U.S. Senator Jesse Helms...
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News Dubbed the “Gay Academy Awards,” on Sunday, Dec. 8, the 44th annual Nicky Awards...
Read moreDetailsBy Neal Putman A man who kidnapped and carjacked a La Mesa teenager with hypodermic needles held to his neck,...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher For 32 years, the Imperial Court de San Diego has provided a safe place for those...
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Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher When Michael A. DeShazo was 17, he had an interest in becoming a policeman with one...
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 people showed up to celebrate 20 years of CASA’s service in South Bay San Diego. San Ysidro...
Read moreDetailsBy Neal Putnam A man suspected in a series of homicides on homeless people, including someone who attended Metropolitan Community...
Read moreDetailsBy George Biagi You may have noticed that Pete Buttigieg, the first major openly gay candidate for president of the...
Read moreDetails(l to r) Jen LaBarbera, San Diego Pride Education & Advocacy manager; Councilman Chris Ward, District 3; and the San...
Read moreDetailsEstablished in 1975 by gay activist and City Commissioner Nicole Murray Ramirez, the 2019 Nicky Awards recognizes the impact of...
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ San Diego County News Honoring servicemembers in our community at a ceremony at the San Diego LGBT Community Center,...
Read moreDetailsBy Albert H. Fulcher San Diego County is in the top 13 list nationwide for high intensity sex trafficking. The...
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