Registering to vote online and banning the sale of shark fins complete this list of 10 interesting new laws.
Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher and Sen. Joel Anderson authored and co-authored various laws that will go into effect on Jan. 1.
The California Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a ruling that eliminates redevelopment agencies, an outcome city officials had hoped against.
City officials say they hope the Supreme Court will rule that redevelopment dollars should be kept locally, not diverted to the state.
The councilman said the task force will help develop strategies to implement pension reform measures set to go to vote in June.
Gov. Jerry Brown was on hand Friday to dedicate Soitec's new solar factory in Rancho Bernardo.
The City Council on Monday said the committee will focus on developing job-friendly policies.
Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher said if he becomes mayor he will focus on innovation and job creation.
Mark Kersey, a Rancho Bernardo resident, is running for the District 5 seat on the San Diego City Council.
The council said Rep. Bob Filner is "hands down" the best candidate for San Diego's next mayor.
Rep. Brian Bilbray, who is running for the new 52nd district, proposed four debates in the coming year.
Gov. Jerry Brown has proclaimed the day one to "remember with awe the valor of those who defended Pearl Harbor."
The board is scheduled to meet Thursday night.
A measure to reform the city's pension system could go before voters during the June 4 primary election.
Councilman Tony Young, who represents District 4, was re-elected to lead the council.
The MAD Committee is set to meet at 7 p.m. Monday.
The council heard from a Mt. Carmel High School student with political aspirations, and discussed whether to support the state's high-speed rail project.
Guest speaker Jacques Lord discussed environmentally-conscious homebuilding.
The office of Congressman Darrell Issa was evacuated Thursday amid the threat.
The New Majority said Fletcher "rose above the rest" of the San Diego mayoral candidates.
Supervisor Dianne Jacob said Dumanis has the leadership skills San Diego needs right now.
The PQ Town Council will feature a guest presentation from a high school senior with political aspirations.
The Rancho Bernardo Community Council is scheduled to meet at 7 p.m. Thursday.
A new report says San Diego is taking longer than the nation as a whole to hit economic recovery milestones.
Property owners have until Nov. 30 to file an appeal for 2011-12.
San Diego County Supervisor Pam Slater-Price announced her support for District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis' mayoral campaign on Wednesday.
A new report to be presented Wednesday reveals an increasing percentage of city streets in "poor" condition.
Gin, a University of San Diego professor and member of the Rancho Peñasquitos Town Council is known for his monthly economic reports.
Costs have grown from $98 million in 2000 to $287 million in 2010, according to a new report.
Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher announced the endorsement surrounded by small business owners
The presidential candidate received 30.5% of the votes.
Dumanis has received endorsements from several law enforcement groups.
Homeowners who sued the city after free trash pickup was eliminated for some homeowners have backed away from their suit.
The board will consider changes to the city's policies about farmers markets, bee, chickens, goats and more.
The measure would shift public workers away from pensions and into 401(k) plans.
Protesters say state government's budget cut means 35,000 are left without a place to go.
Congressman Brian Bilbray is opposed to legalized medical marijuana in California, but his daughter, who has cancer, is pushing back against a federal crackdown.
A report to be presented to the San Diego City Council on Monday found that cost projections for pension obligations have been off by an average of $21 million a year.
The council's monthly meeting included presentations on fining banks for foreclosures and getting ready for fires.
The plan aims to make it easier for locals to move about the county on freeways, bicycles and mass transit.