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In this week's episode we discuss why the San Diego police are stopping people less and the beauty of Chicano Park.
We’re looking back at how Escondido’s mounting budget deficit has impacted the city and its residents.
Plus: Affordable housing advocates eye ballot measure and citizen group declines to rubber stamp streetlight surveillance.
SDG&E’s own plan calls for four flat-rate tiers based on household income.
The small quake was reported Monday afternoon. Did you feel it?
Mother’s Day is one holiday where you definitely need to show extra gratitude.
ViaSat-3 is one of the largest communications satellites ever launched.
The prize package includes two concert tickets, dinner, a one-night hotel stay and more.
The first swarm, totaling three earthquakes, struck in the town of Heber near the Mexican border.
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The winter rains have created a buzz about superblooms in Southern California so Take a Hike!
“It’s made up for all of the time that we were ignored.”
The average price has dropped 4.9 cents over the past 11 days.
The cumulative totals since the beginning of the pandemic are up to 992,932 cases and 5,848 deaths.
Plus: Control of California Theatre, a second crack at wireless water meters and WaPo spotlights San Diego’s homelessness crisis.
Urban Corps has planted more than 8,500 trees throughout the county over the last three years.
Authorities said the 88 people included nationals from around the world.
As we look to make the cars and trucks that drive on these roads pollution-free, we are faced with a new infrastructure challenge.
The endangered elephants once inhabited grasslands and rainforest ecosystems spanning the Asian continent.
A new analysis by Voice of San Diego found that racial disparities in police stops have crept up since 2020, despite SDPD’s promises.
Plus: Former La Jolla High students settle claims, protections for RV owners passed its first hurdle and VOSD live at Whistle Stop Bar.
Looking for things to do this weekend, April 29-30, in San Diego County? Patch has you covered.
A lack of transparency over charges for water, sewer and energy means tenants have little to no control over their monthly bills.
Plus: City Council approves new tenant protections, the Mayor has had it and watch us on the tube.
The lot will operate 24 hours a day and provide a safe place for unhoused residents to sleep overnight in their vehicles.
The project includes diverting food scraps from the landfill and reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released in the city.
The numbers drawn Tuesday were 8, 29, 46, 47, and 48 and the Mega number was 12. The estimated jackpot was $26 million.
The warning signs have been unmistakably clear.
Plus: Maps show flood impact from Border Wall and housing developers will be invited to bid on City Hall land.
The 7-year-old dog was found abandoned in a crate near Mayflower Dog Park on the morning of March 28.
One of the most popular cartoonists in Mexico will be celebrated today with the opening of 'Trino's World.'
The online thrift store will feature promotions for its customers during the first four weeks of its launch.
The Chicano Park Steering Committee controls what happens at the park in a way that no city-affiliated park committee in the city does.