Operators of the trucks in La Jolla and greater San Diego have been complaining the past few months about tough enforcement by Neighborhood Code Compliance officers, who are operating under rules that aren't specifically tailored
The next steps are an environmental review and a tweaking of the language of the proposed law by the City Attorney's Office, so it might not reach the full City Council for adoption for nine months to one year from now, according to staff.
The Blue Angels will open the 2014 schedule March 15 at the Navy air base in El Centro, followed by 65 shows in 34 locations, including at Miramar on Oct. 4-5.
Reps. Scott Peters (D-CA) and Matt Salmon (R-AZ) launched the Congressional Algae Caucus to focus Congressional attention on the nascent algae industry.
The report estimated that 350 million fewer bags would be used if the proposed ordinance is adopted.
Pregnant Karmel Allison nearly fainted during a news conference where President Barack Obama spoke on Monday. Obama helped catch Allison, who works in computational biology at UC San Diego
Former City Attorney Mike Aguirre, City Councilman David Alvarez, ex-Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher and, in writing, City Councilman Kevin Faulconer will answer environmentally focused questions at a forum Monday night.
In addition, candidate David Alvarez picked up endorsements by San Diego Unified School District Board of Education President John Lee Evans and trustees Richard Barrera, Kevin Beiser and Marne Foster.
Early voting in the San Diego mayoral race is available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at the Kearny Mesa office of the County Registrar of Voters, 5201 Ruffin Road, Suite I.
Former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner arrived at the Central Jail processing office at 7:11 a.m. and was booked and on his way out at 8:57 a.m.
Filner will go through formal booking and release processes at San Diego Central Jail on Sunday, then enter house arrest.
City Councilman Faulconer asked San Diegans 25 and younger to submit a "positive homemade campaign ad" promoting him for mayor.
The federal Office of Personnel Management said federal employees who have been furloughed since Oct. 1 should expect to return to work on Thursday.
Scores of San Diegans will 'drop, cover and hold on' at 10:17 a.m. on 10/17.
The annual show was canceled on Oct. 3, a day before the event.
The former San Diego mayor will not face prison, but will be barred from seeking or holding public office and lose his mayoral pension. He will also be required to undergo mental health treatment.
Fletcher was asked about changing parties and Faulconer on San Diego Police Department spending.
Caltrans has announced over the course of 2013 billions of dollars slated for transportation projects across Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Imperial, Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura counties.
Workers will use heavy machinery to replace the crossties, resulting in noise in the project area from 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. through Nov. 24.
The San Diego Ethic Commission found that "Conservatives for Gay Rights Supporting Carl DeMaio for Mayor 2012" did not maintain expenditure records.
The Coastal Commission voted 7-4 to allow demolition and construction of the two-story house over a basement, with a pool, spa, retaining walls and seawall.
QUALCOMM CEO Dr. Paul Jacobs demanded a "full apology and a retraction" in connection with the political mailer sent by the conservative Lincoln Club.
The Coastal Commission will hear an appeal Friday on the efforts of Mitt Romney to demolish his La Jolla home on Dunemere Drive to build a structure more than three-times larger.
Poll workers will receive a stipend of $75-$175 depending on the assignment. Bilingual workers will receive an additional $15.
Bruce Coons is said to drop out of the race and support City Councilman David Alvarez for mayor.
Outages place officers at risk, said president of the police union.
Officials at MCAS Miramar learned Thursday morning that the popular, annual event would be cancelled due to the federal government shutdown
All southbound lanes of the freeway will be closed at Mira Mesa Boulevard/Sorrento Valley Road and traffic routed to a detour. Southbound I-5 will remain open.
Furloughs have also been eliminated.
A list of federal government services and agencies affected by the shutdown is posted on Rep. Peters' official website.
San Diego Police Department has been losing 10 officers in the past year to other cities because of better pay.
Active-duty military and the Border Patrol are on duty, but thousands of federal employees will be furloughed and services from home loans to veterans benefits will be affected. The Cabrillo National Monument is closed.
Mail and Social Security payments untouched, and certain federal employees will stay on the job.
Tuesday begins the new federal fiscal year, but the House and Senate have yet to approve legislation to fund government operations.
The nearly 500,000-square-foot library, which is more than twice the size of its predecessor, includes a 350-seat auditorium and a three-story domed reading room. There is a cafe and 250 parking spaces.
The $200 million project will complete major bikeways throughout San Diego County with funds coming from a local sales tax as well as the state and federal governments.
The federal government will close down at midnight Monday unless Congress votes to continue funding. Essential services will continue, but federal employees and civilian contractors may not be paid.