Longtime county employee Ebony Shelton was the unanimous choice of the Board of Supervisors to be the new chief administrative officer.
The Southern First Aqueduct project spans 21 miles in Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, Poway and portions of the unincorporated county.
Supervisors approved spending $1.64 million to purchase 222 acres for the Mount Olympus County Preserve and cover other related costs.
Some county beaches have been closed for over 800 consecutive days due to sewage contamination.
Since mid-September, over 136,000 migrants have been released from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol custody in the county, an official said.
Filings must be postmarked on or before May 7 to avoid a 10% late filing penalty, Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Jordan Marks said.
The county released its $8.48 billion recommended budget for the next fiscal year, an increase of $317.7 million over the 2023-24 budget.
Filings must be postmarked on or before May 7 to avoid a 10% late filing penalty, Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk Jordan Z. Marks said.
CLERB investigates citizen complaints against San Diego County Sheriff's deputies and probation officers.
Mayor Todd Gloria’s $15 million demand and the cuts he’s calling for have left Housing Commission officials reeling.
Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposal to lease a Middletown warehouse and make it a 1,000-bed homeless shelter will be discussed next week.
The board's vote follows safety concerns about the 50-unit affordable housing development at 965 Oak Ave. and 3606 Harding St. in Carlsbad.
Supervisors set a public hearing to formally consider purchasing 222 acres for the Mount Olympus County Preserve.
Taxpayers across San Diego County owed nearly $8.63 billion in 2023-2024 property taxes.
The waiver applies to documents issued by the Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk's Office.
Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer, who made the proposal, said it was important for county leaders not to be apathetic about the issue.
Property taxes can be reduced until the property is restored to its condition prior to the storm damage, according to the county.
In an unprecedented move, chair of the Republican Party Paula Whitsell changed the party's endorsement from Andrew Hayes to Carl DeMaio.
The proposed long-term shelter would provide food, shelter and services for up to 1,000 people currently living in encampments.
Figueroa would only confirm for Voice of San Diego that she planned to continue the case with new legal representation.
Mayor Todd Gloria has chosen a San Diego native who helped create the police division focused on homelessness as the city's next top cop.
SDG&E doesn’t pay that rent. Ratepayers do in the form of recouped franchise fee costs on their utility bill.
A concept design shows office and storage space as well as restrooms on the site. Construction is scheduled to begin next year.
The funding will last through May 11. Supervisors also voted 4-0 to continue the local emergency declaration.
San Diego County's five House members had early leads Wednesday following Tuesday's primary election.
Tuesday's primary election included races for six Assembly seats in San Diego County and one for the state Senate.
The polls have closed, and Patch has real-time election results in San Diego County.
The top two vote-getters in the other races will advance to the November election.
So, trapping that juicy, life-giving meat buffet under the layers of garbage and air-trapping plastic of a landfill seems like a waste.
Find your vote center and hours, as well as where to drop off ballots across San Diego County.
The California 2024 primary election for scores of local, state and national races takes place Tuesday. Here's what to know.
Chula Vista has two of its four city council seats on the ballot, as well as its city attorney position.
The vacant Council District 4 seat, as well as Districts 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are up for election.
The mayor faces four challengers, and the top two finishers in the race will head to a November runoff.
The county Leon L. Human Relations Commission is on hold until a review is completed over public concerns.
Federal tax deadlines have been extended until June 17 for San Diego County residents affected by last month's rainstorms.
The votes came after a lengthy and at times emotional discussion over the migrant situation on the U.S.-Mexico border.
The county will spend $15 million to implement requirements of Senate Bill 43, which Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law in October.
"it is a glaring symptom of a system failing to enforce the laws designed to safeguard our nation's borders," County officials said.
Chair Nora Vargas outlined the progress she and her colleagues made over the past year, including more housing and helping migrants.