
Port of San Diego’s direct economic impact estimated to be $5.4 billion
SAN DIEGO — More than $100 million in tax revenues and $3.3 billion in labor income were generated by the Unified Port District of San Diego’s economic activities in 2015,

SAN DIEGO — More than $100 million in tax revenues and $3.3 billion in labor income were generated by the Unified Port District of San Diego’s economic activities in 2015,

The Port of San Diego’s Board of Port Commissioners held its annual reorganization event Jan. 10 and installed Commissioner Robert “Dukie” Valderrama as the commission’s newest chairperson. Valderrama succeeds outgoing

SAN DIEGO — A few months after shutting down Red Sails Inn restaurant, The Brigantine is moving forward on replacing another long-time San Diego dining establishment. The Port of San

SAN DIEGO — Two lease agreements on the Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners’ consent calendar agenda were approved Dec. 13, with one approval maintaining current levels and

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA — The future of seafood consumption in the United States, dependent upon who you ask, will either be enhanced or inhibited by domestic offshore fish farming, or open

Opening up a dialogue about opening up docks to tie up boats Dear “Log”, I relocated to San Diego about a year ago from Michigan, and before that, Fort Lauderdale.

SAN DIEGO — Enacting a Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) policy might not be the only way to reduce copper levels in San Diego Bay – or any other harbor

A resolution shifting Chula Vista Bayfront’s planning process from design phase to site preparation was approved Nov. 8 by the Port of San Diego’s Board of Port Commissioners. Port staff