Former city real estate adviser agreed to a global settlement deal that also includes a year of probation and a $400 fine.
Plus: Chronic absenteeism in some grades has risen to even more alarming levels than others.
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San Diego Association of Black Journalists calls local students in high school and college to submit to its scholarship by March 31 deadline
Students from seven preschools hosted book drives to benefit Pajama Program
Public purpose programs are one of three major components of a customer’s electric bill.
The new mural, Mural Mosaic showcases the creativity of the country’s artists, including 30 from Escondido.
Plus: Escondido might soon be implementing sidewalk vendor regulations.
Looking for things to do this weekend, March 25-26, in San Diego County? Patch has you covered.
Plus: Balboa Park Orgs pushing back on possible safe camp and VOSD joins legal action to unseal documents related to jail deaths.
City officials are eyeing Inspiration Point as a safe campsite for homeless residents. Balboa Park organizations are already pushing back.
Eelgrass and other coastal “blue carbon” ecosystems have the ability to rapidly capture and store large amounts of carbon.
The numbers drawn Monday were 1, 27, 32, 47, 67 and the Powerball number was 14.
Mayor Todd Gloria recommended the action to the council, with it going into effect June 19, 2023.
Water contacts such as swimming, surfing, and diving should be avoided during rain and for 72 hours following the rain event.
By Dr. Gary Weitzman, President & CEO, San Diego Humane Society
Though the city would have to fix the unsafe high rise, they may recoup some botched remediation costs of 101 Ash under the settlement.
SDCCU members are invited to bring a maximum of two boxes containing personal and confidential information to be shredded on the spot.
The arrival of Alba’s cubs marked the first time that twin Andean bear cubs have been born at San Diego Zoo since 1993.
Plus: Maienschein launches City Attorney run and the city spends another $900,000 on outside lawyers navigating 101 Ash St.
A series of community workshops planned to provide information and collect input on the Ocean Beach Pier Renewal project.
Four inclement weather shelters for San Diegans who lack shelter were activated Sunday by the San Diego Housing Commission.
The average price has dropped 6.4 cents over the past 10 days, including 1.1 cents Saturday.
Newsom proposed a statewide measure to “modernize how California treats mental illness, substance-use disorder and homelessness.”
Plus: The Politics Report rounded up some lingering questions about an announcement late last week.
Jewish Family Service of San Diego would operate the lot, located near the city’s Rose Canyon Operations Yard.
Of those patients hospitalized as of Saturday, 16 were being treated in intensive care, an increase of four from Friday.
For Kristen King, the COVID-19 pandemic proved to not only be life-changing, but career-changing.
Since January, the Tecolote Giant Ranunculus have been happy campers at the Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch.
The Woodward Center offered a $5,000 reward to anyone who could identify a person who abandoned a dog outside the Companion Animal Hospital.
The project removes the last remaining barrier to the migration of endangered Southern steelhead trout in the Santa Margarita River.
UCSD Health will mail letters on Monday to those patients with addresses on file, notifying them of the data breach.
California families face a harsh reality that’s pushing many further into financial insecurity.
The “Be a Lucky Charm for a Shelter Pet” adoption special started Friday.