
The Pierce-Morse Building: Gone but not forgotten
John Keats once said that “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” That might be said of the Pierce-Morse Building, an important part of the San Diego sky-line of the late 1800s and the first part of the 20th century. The building has a long and interesting history and boasts a bevy of notable personal

Bishop’s skippers seek more wind as they tack to better finishes
Scholastic sailing is not for the faint-hearted. A “sailing browser” arrived at team practice, clambered (with difficulty with his 6-feet 5-inches tall frame) into the front of a coach’s “whaler”-type boat, and was immediately cast into the crosshairs of teen skippers tacking, going downwind, revers

Father Joe’s staff members turn ideas to fix gap in social services into reality with mini-grants
Katina Harrison has noticed that when homeless people find housing they often have little to nothing to furnish their new dwelling. They move in without basic possessions such as a bed, furniture— even something as simple as soap and towels. The hollow space of their new home after years of living w
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