There are 20,000 votes left to count, according to the San Diego County Registrar of Voters. The next results will drop on Aug. 17.
City officials have decided to cut ties with the Diamond Business Association, which covers southeastern San Diego.
Montgomery Steppe, a Democrat, attorney and San Diego City Council president pro tem, held 40.68% of the vote Tuesday night.
LA's Mayor Karen Bass and her administration regard those migrants as people in need of help rather than as a blight to be eliminated.
District 4 includes Casa de Oro-Mount Helix, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Spring Valley, as well as a large portion of the city of San Diego.
The 78,699-square-foot building at 131 West 33rd St. sits on 3.23 acres.
The Mobile Bay will be towed to the Navy’s inactive ships facility in Bremerton, Washington.
The office sent reminder notices to late taxpayers in May, warning them that they will have to pay more if their taxes go into default.
"The members of the audit committee are responsible for holding this agency accountable and providing a voice for our residents."
The debate about homelessness in San Diego, and its causes and solutions, is dominated by a familiar cast of assumptions and theories.
The city of San Diego has agreed to pay $4.8 million to the family of two men who were struck by a car outside Sharp Mary Birch Hospital.
A little before noon, a customer service rep for Axos Bank confirmed “an across-the-board outage.”
Oceanside's first ever year-round homeless shelter is finally open – well, almost.
Tensions seem to be cooling slightly between the San Diego County Water Authority and those that want to leave it.
Passed by the state Legislature over the past five years, the 21 laws range from finding housing for homeless people to accessory dwelling u
The policy would let developers self-certify projects in open space between existing structures as a way to speed up housing construction.
The study offered statistics, public input, key findings and methods to lessen the problem, including safe gun storage.
Nearly 400,000 ballots went out to voters in the district last week.
Owner Patrick Soon-Shiong promised the San Diego Union-Tribune stability when he purchased the paper.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, said he was surprised by the committee’s action.
The Port of LA imported 435,307 TEUs, or 2% less compared to the same time last year.
Soon-Shiong said the 150-year-old San Diego publication "will not be the ignored stepchild of the Los Angeles Times.”
Nearly three-quarters of elected officials in San Diego County reported being threatened or harassed, according to a study.
“I lost so many family members that could have been here today because of the Holocaust,” Adele said.
Los Angeles Times president Chris Argentieri said the transaction to sell the Union-Tribune was completed Monday afternoon.
The city of Escondido was able to close its budget deficit using one-time funding sources, but its structural budget problems aren't over.
Janessa Goldbeck, Paul McQuigg, Monica Montgomery Steppe and Amy Reichert answered written audience questions at the event.
But one big endorsement – the Building Industry Association — has gone to Montgomery Steppe’s Democratic rival, Janessa Goldbeck.
A homeless camping ban set to go into effect later this summer is likely to fuel more police interactions with Black San Diegans.
Between 2020 and 2022, the number of unhoused veterans has dropped by 35%, according to the Regional Task Force on Homelessness.
Kaiser also licenses 168 beds at Palomar’s Escondido campus that are available to Kaiser patients based on need.
The family amassed a fortune by taking on large contracts for public improvements, such as streets, jetties and even the Tijuana Racetrack.
Friday is the deadline for San Diego County residents to pay their property taxes without incurring additional penalties.
The first of two city-backed safe campsites for homeless residents is set to open this morning.
The city’s Central Operations Yard has a capacity to hold 136 tents, each in a space measuring 13 feet by 13 feet.
Grants were given to 21 community-based groups across the San Diego region.
"That penalty adds up to a hefty 18 percent per year, but is avoidable if payments are received by the June 30 deadline."
"Every day that passes is another 35 million gallons of waste that enters California waters."
The overall budget constitutes an 11 percent increase — or $806.4 million — over 2022's approved budget.
A new ordinance would give sheriff’s deputies the authority to clear homeless encampments and personal property from public spaces.