Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, but it’s too late to get a reservation at Cesarina, the Michelin Bib Gourmand-honored Italian restaurant in Point Loma. Almost as soon as reservations for ...
Casa Loma is a City-owned tourism and event facility that includes a historic main house and grounds, stable, hunting lodge and other buildings. It is a well-known historical landmark and popular ...
Where students come together to create a more equitable and prosperous world for all. Because at the University of San Diego, we believe there’s a better way to business. Be welcomed into an inclusive ...
San Martin was born in Mallorca and raised in the U.S. state of Montana, Forbes reported. He started out acting in children's theater productions in Montana before he returned to Spain with his family ...
The 10-year fight over a private island in the San Francisco Bay ends today. Point Buckler’s 50 acres of marshland on the southern edge of Grizzly Bay will be sold to the highest bidder on the ...
Read our feature on the full, contentious history of Point Buckler Island. SFGATE's Editor-at-Large Andrew Chamings is a British writer in San Francisco. Andrew has written for The Atlantic ...
Soap opera actor Francisco San Martin was found dead at his Los Angeles home last Thursday at the age of 39. A report from the Los Angeles County coroner’s office determined San Martin died by suicide ...
Francisco San Martin, an actor who appeared on the soap operas “Days of Our Lives” and “The Bold and the Beautiful,” has died in Los Angeles. The actor, who also had a guest stint on the ...
Actor Francisco San Martin, best known for his work on Days of our Lives and Jane The Virgin, has died. He was 39. San Martin died Jan. 16 in his Los Angeles home. Deadline reports the death was ...
Francisco San Martin, a soap opera star best known for his portrayal of Dario Hernandez on "Days of Our Lives," reportedly died Thursday. He was 39. A rep for San Martin was not immediately ...
A San Diego businessman, who pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining nearly $3 million in funds intended to assist businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months ...
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