Two Months Into a Crackdown, San Diego Struggles to Keep Freeways Clear of Encampments By Mariana Martínez Barba | Voice of ...
Mapping Racism in U.S. Immigration Laws By Kate Morrissey | Voice of San Diego Ninety-six percent of deportation orders went ...
New Law Lets California Make Its Own Vaccine Rules Diverging From CDC By Jill McLaughlin | The Epoch Times In response to the ...
By Mark L. Clifford Hong Kong is back. At least that’s what the boosters would have us think. The London Financial Times on ...
Two years later, Californians still don’t know full impact of the $20 fast food wage By Dan Walters | CalMatters As the ...
Domestic Oil Production Gets Green Light in California By Beige Luciano-Adams | The Epoch Times Amid California’s worsening ...
This Law Aimed to Cut Housing Prices. A Hidden Fee Could Raise Them By Deborah Sullivan Brennan | Voice of San Diego ...
In 2015, San Diego Unified and Grossmont Union High School District decided the best use of their time and taxpayer dollars was not more books, more student resources, or higher teacher pay — but a ...
The trial of former Hong Kong newspaper and magazine publisher Jimmy Lai, who was active in the territory’s pro-democracy movement, ended without a verdict. The 156-day trial, longer than the expected ...
A nonprofit group seeking to make La Jolla an independent municipality has countersued the city of San Diego in an escalating battle over whether to put the issue on the ballot. The Association for ...
For many years, untreated raw sewage has flowed into Southern California from Mexico and polluted the Tijuana River Valley, causing beaches to close, rendering them unusable. Even with beaches closed, ...
Two North County cities with Republican-majority City Councils are calling for federal immigration reform, though the two took slightly different approaches. As arrests by immigration officials ...
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