4 Dangerous Places to Live In Chicago, IL
Great architecture, beautiful beaches, impressive skyscrapers, decent prices of housing, and a vibrant culture are only some of the things that attract people from all over the world to Chicago, with some even considering making the city their permanent home.
Read full story3-Year-Old Major Harris Found Dead in a Storage Bin
3-year-old Major Harris, who has been the subject of an active AMBER Alert for much of the past week, was found dead Thursday afternoon, as Milwaukee police stated in a news conference.
Read full story4 Unpopular, Yet Great Places to Eat Pizza in Los Angeles, CA
If you find yourself hungry in Los Angeles, one of the first things you should do is take a look around for the nearest pizzeria - after all, the city is known for its world-class pizza scene.
Read full story4 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia, Pa, is the sixth most populous city in the United States and a top destination for people who search for affordable housing, decent healthcare, diverse job opportunities, and a vibrant arts and culture scene.
Read full story4 Dangerous Places to Live in Los Angeles, CA
Living in Los Angeles, CA, is a dream for many. Its welcoming climate, inclusive culture, friendly atmosphere, and plethora of fun activities make it a city few can resist. Undeniably, it’s one of the safest cities in America. However, no city is void of crime, which means that there are dangerous neighborhoods in Los Angeles, which are far from a safe environment to live in.
Read full story4 Dangerous Places to Live in San Francisco, CA
Due to its booming economy, lovely climate, plethora of breathtaking views, and artsy markets, San Francisco, CA is currently one of the hottest cities in the country. Undeniably, living in San Francisco is a dream for many. However, no city is void of crime, which means that there are dangerous neighborhoods in San Francisco you should better stay away from — especially if you live alone or have kids in your family.
Read full story5 Dangerous Places to Live in San Diego, CA
With its perfect weather all year round, amazing beaches, and plethora of fun activities, San Diego, CA might seem like a perfect place to live in. Undeniably, it’s one of the safest large cities in America. However, no city is void of crime, which means that there are dangerous neighborhoods in San Diego it’s best to stay away from — especially if you have kids.
Read full story5 Places in San Diego Coffee Lovers Should Visit
I'm always in search of a good coffee, which means I'm always checking out new places to grab a cup of coffee along with a homemade pastry, and relax or have a cozy conversation with friends.
Read full storyInteresting Museums to Visit in San Diego, CA
If you're looking to take a cultural trip around San Diego, CA, you'll be glad to know that the city has numerous interesting museums that take pride in both educating and entertaining the public.
Read full storyExciting Activities to Do in San Diego, CA
Whether you're a San Diego regular citizen who feels fed up with their routine and wants to try something new or you have found yourself in San Diego for only a couple of days and wonder how can you pass your time, there are plenty of exciting activities in the city to choose from.
Read full storySan Diego Police Are Looking to Identify Men Who Attacked LGBTQIA+ Group
San Diego County Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest of the men who attacked, harassed, and pointed a gun at a group of LGBTQIA+ people on Monday night in Mission Beach.
Read full storyCalifornia Still Offers $50 Cards for First 2 Million Eligible Vaccinated Individuals
In May, the state of California launched an incentive program to boost support and encourage individuals to participate in the vaccination program. If you got vaccinated between May 27 and July 18, you can still apply to collect a $50 incentive card.
Read full storyAnti-Vax Californian Church Member Dies From COVID-19
Stephen Harmon, a 34-year old Californian church member lost his battle with COVID-19, after fighting for a month. Harmon was a congregant of Hillsong Church and a very vocal anti-vaccine denier. He repeatedly made light of vaccine compliance efforts, posted jokes about COVID-19, and made memes about trusting his faith over Dr. Anthony Fauci.
Read full story6 Celebrities You Didn't Know Used to Call San Diego Home
From award-winning actors and exceptional musicians to world-renowned authors, San Diego used to be home to many celebrities. Today, most of them have moved to other cities to pursue their careers whereas some others have passed away.
Read full storyThere's an Alarming Spike in COVID-19 Cases in San Diego
There's an alarming spike in COVID-19 cases in San Diego, proving that our fight with the pandemic is far from over. In the past seven days, 3,465 COVID-19 cases have been recorded in San Diego, bringing the region's total to 288,681 cases.
Read full storySan Diego Synagogue Shooter Avoids Death Penalty With Plea Agreement
John Gibbins/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP, Pool,File. 22-year-old former nursing student John T. Earnest avoided the death penalty by submitting a plea agreement, regarding the 2019 synagogue shooting, that was accepted by the San Diego Superior Court.
Read full storyTop 5 Iconic Foods You Must Try in San Diego, CA
San Diego is one of the best places to eat and undeniably deserves its place in the list of the top 15 cities in the U.S with the best food. It is a melting pot of different cultures and cuisines and has a great variety of iconic foods to offer.
Read full storyMayor Gloria Announces Bold Housing Package
New initiatives are being developed by the city's Planning Department to tackle San Diego's decades-old housing crisis. On Monday, Mayor Todd Gloria announced a bold housing package of initiatives, aiming at producing more homes across the city that residents of all income levels will be able to afford, NBCSanDiego reported.
Read full storyLocal Cosplay Community Shrine Gets Together for the Second Year in a Row
A team of San Diego residents comes together to show their love and passion for Comic-con in public for the second year in a row. The "San Diego Causeplayer Community Shrine" first came together last year, when it was announced that San Diego Comic-con 2020 would be canceled due to coronavirus, devastating hundreds of comic lovers.
Read full story4 Bone-Chilling, Haunted Places to Visit in San Diego
If you have an affinity for the paranormal, you'd love to know that San Diego is home to some bone-chilling attractions, each with its own story and rumors of paranormal activity.
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