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The San Diego City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to adopt Blue-eyed Grass as the city's new official flower.
SAN DIEGO — A dangerous toxic algae bloom off the coast of San Diego is having a devastating effect on local wildlife. It's causing sea lions and, more recently, pelicans to become seriously ill ...
The city of San Diego is considering a new official flower, blue-eyed grass, which was chosen by a public vote through the San Diego Bird Alliance’s campaign, Your City, Your Flower.
A sea lion that has become sick from a toxic algae bloom on Wednesday in Imperial Beach. (Ana Ramirez / The San Diego Union-Tribune) San Diego is just the latest spot along the coast to get hit ...
San Diego adopted its current official flower, the carnation, on April 28, 1964, via a secret ballot. More than 7,700 people ...
City Council's voted unanimously Tuesday to replace the non-native carnation with the native western blue-eyed grass ...
Ever had a California burrito? From fish tacos to three-star Michelin dining, here’s how to get an authentic taste of San Diego’s food scene. San Diego has a diverse culinary scene that every ...
The city of San Diego could soon have a new official flower if the City Council Tuesday agrees to replace the non-native carnation with the native Blue-eyed Grass.
It’s a dangerous rescue mission for the SeaWorld San Diego Animal Rescue Team as toxic algae poisonings of the Southern California pinniped population has come on fast. STORY: https ...
Experts say what makes this year’s algae bloom significant is that it has ... has Domoic Acid toxicity,” Jeni Smith with SeaWorld San Diego said. Get top local stories in San Diego delivered ...
A Star Wars cosplayer dons a Marilyn Monroe/Chewbacca crossover costume at the Comic-Con Museum booth during Comic-Con International held at the San Diego Convention Center. Children explore the ...