If the San Diego City Council doesn’t pass water rate increases, the city will probably have to lay off Public Utilities ...
On the latest episode, our hosts explain how we are wading through uncharted waters with the city’s upcoming water rate vote.
This week, I set out to learn about the California Coastal Commission, the 49-year-old governing body responsible for ...
While members of Congress aren’t required to live in their districts, most San Diego-area representatives do, and one ...
Our Jakob McWhinney revealed this month that San Diego Unified planned to phase out middle school grades at four of its K-8 ...
The city of San Diego’s chief financial officer, Matt Vespi, is headed to the Port of San Diego. Vespi will be joining the ...
San Diego’s homelessness crisis has raged on for years despite significant state and local government spending – and it remains one of our region’s foremost challenges.
By the numbers, Chula Vista is a Democratic stronghold. Democrats outnumber Republicans nearly two to one in San Diego County ...
After we reported San Diego Unified’s plan to cut middle school grades at four of its K-8 schools, district leaders have decided to keep one open. Still, three others are slated for closure.
Thanks to a couple of big injections of state funding, San Diego Unified has been able to massively increase its after-school ...
San Diegans haven’t had a peek behind the financial curtains of the city’s Pure Water project since 2012. Pure Water is a ...
The City Council voted Tuesday to begin using artificial intelligence in police officers’ body-worn cameras and police ...
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