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Trisha Paytas and husband Moses Hacmon shared that they welcomed their third baby on July 12, and detailed how they landed on ...
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — San Diego City Attorney Heather Ferbert has filed a lawsuit against two federal agencies to protect $362 million already awarded by the federal government for public ...
New parking law is profitable for city While the new law was touted as a measure to improve pedestrian safety, some drivers wonder if it’s a cash grab to address San Diego’s budgetary shortfall.
The San Diego City Council’s Public Safety Committee met Friday afternoon to discuss several issues, including the Smart Streetlight and Automatic License Reader Program. The surveillance ...
San Diego City Council sided with Mayor Todd Gloria to cut funds for homelessness, art and other services in the latest round of budget cuts.
The ballooning cost of living in America's Finest City pushed San Diego up to the ninth most expensive city in the country this year ...
Runners left in scoring position_Kansas City 6 (Loftin, Pasquantino, Witt, Caglianone, Isbel, Rave); San Diego 5 (Machado 2, Cronenworth, Arraez, Brooks). RISP_Kansas City 3 for 15; San Diego 4 ...
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San Diego City Council will discuss new ADU regulations next week that could impact size, yard requirements, fire safety and parking for future accessory dwelling unit projects.
The San Diego City Council on Monday voted to approve a trash fee to implement for residents.
The San Diego City Council voted 7-2 Tuesday to approve a budget that avoided many previously threatened cuts to library and lake hours, recreation centers and park restrooms.
City Council approves parking changes to address $258 million budget deficit. The city says actual changes to meters and rates will be implemented over time, and residents will be notified in advance.