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  • 3 days ago | nbcsandiego.com | Adonis Albright

    More than 8,000 people came to the Carlsbad Flower Fields on Sunday to celebrate Mother's Day. "Woke up with gifts galore, can't complain about that. My son and I have on matching T-shirts," said Ashley Johnson-Stovall, said one mom who was there with her family. Despite the heat, the Carlsbad Flower Fields completely sold out of tickets. Because the weather's been so nice, the fields are staying open an extra week, ending on Sunday, May 18.

  • 4 days ago | nbcsandiego.com | Adonis Albright

    Despite the heat on Saturday, dozens of people with the Pacific Beach Rotaract Club came together to clean up the streets of Pacific Beach. As with any neighborhood, you'll find graffiti and trash nearly everywhere you look. That's why the group has held this event for the last 15 years. "There's been a lot of, I don't know, just short words or phrases a lot of it's like permanent marker, we actually haven't seen that much spray paint.

  • 1 week ago | nbcsandiego.com | Adonis Albright

    Ahead of the official day of Cinco de Mayo, hundreds of people headed to Old Town over the weekend to celebrate at Fiesta de Reyes held at the State Park. This year, the group Ballet Folklorico Real de San Diego took to the stage to perform traditional Mexican dances. Each dancer featured a dress honoring the Mexican state of Jalisco. "It's kind of like the one that represents Mexico more, it's kind of like the original. El Son de la Negra, people know that song, Jarabe Tapatio.

  • 1 week ago | nbcsandiego.com | Adonis Albright

    People who frequent the reservoirs hope the city will change courseAhead of next week's series of public hearings on the city's draft budget proposal, some people are taking issue with the plan to slash the hours of operation at the Lake Murray Reservoir and Miramar Reservoir. Under the city's current draft budget proposal, the reservoirs would be closed Monday through Friday, and only open on weekends. On Saturday, Rachel Drabecki and her daughter were enjoying the wildlife by the water.

  • 2 weeks ago | nbcsandiego.com | Adonis Albright

    On Sunday, dozens of people packed Terminal 2 at the San Diego International Airport to welcome home 90 military veterans after their trip to Washington, D.C. The trip was made possible by Honor Flight San Diego, which has helped veterans with a range of services since its founding in 2010. The veterans were taken on an Honor Tour around Washington to view historic landmarks that they put their lives on the line for.

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