The move came as a surprise to some stakeholders who said they were not invited to give input on the decision.
The initiative aims to "ensure that excellent, culturally proficient healthcare is accessible to and in underserved communities."
The Board of Directors will have a public hearing and vote about proposed increases of 8.2% or 9.5% in wholesale water rates for 2024.
Vanessa Graziano is a familiar name in North San Diego County.
The university has brought administrative violations, including physical assault, against 67 people.
Biden was welcomed by Gov. Gavin Newsom Monday at Moffet Field in Mountain View and toured Baylands Nature Preserve in Palo Alto.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved land purchases to increase two nature preserves.
The money will help an estimated 300 people living along the San Diego riverbed, officials said.
The sliding hillside in San Clemente shut down passenger rail traffic to San Diego.
“The city administration’s failure to effectively address this crisis is unacceptable,” Former Mayor Kevin Faulconer said in a statement.
Last year, an estimated 588 homeless people died in San Diego County.
A growing population of unsheltered seniors and people with disabilities will be forced to move if a proposed camping ban passes.
The council will vote Tuesday on the controversial ordinance.
The Board of Supervisors will have the first of two hearings Monday on the recommended $8.11 billion budget for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
Over the last three months, months an average of 23 shelter beds were available each day for thousands of unsheltered homeless.
A total of 33 other states, in addition to California, would need to take action to convene a convention to propose an official amendment.
The disturbance was reported about 8:30 a.m. in the 200 block of Euclid Avenue.
Affectionately known as “USS Neversail,” the 233-foot-long structure is two-thirds the size of a Dealey-class destroyer escort.
The Los Angeles-based Metropolitan Water District of Southern California became "a powerful and unexpected foe" in the breakaway efforts.
"For far too long, toxic waste and raw sewage have flowed across the border into Southern California."
The average San Diego water bill would go up if Rainbow Municipal Water and Fallbrook Public Utility Districts left the Water Authority.
A controversial ordinance pushed by downtown City Councilman Stephen Whitburn and Mayor Todd Gloria could transform the area.
Census data shows there were fewer homeless people in San Diego in 2022 than there were 10 years ago.
The average price is 2.8 cents more than one week ago.
Nearly 16 years after the damaging blaze, San Diego on Monday is set to kick off a series of improvements in Rancho Bernardo.
News in brief for Tuesday, May 30.
A little-known government body in San Diego is about to make big decisions on something we use every day: water.
"Their story is not unique, but it is an illustration of how some homeless people experience the coplexity of systems created to help them."
The three-phase development overhaul would cover housing types such as workforce, subsidized and emergency shelters.
Supervisors are also reviewing a Climate Action Plan, which won't be ready for formal approval until the fall of 2024.
Nathan Fletcher, who sought treatment for alcohol abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder, resigned from his seat effective May 15.
Assembly Bill 418 would ban processed foods and drinks that contain chemicals linked to cancer and other health issues.
The City Council took a step toward addressing the situation Monday, filling 25 vacancies during a four-hour meeting.
Over a four-hour period, the council heard from many of the 63 applicants before voting for each seat.
Testing is under way on another nine suspected San Diego cases.
While there is little opposition to continue the Medical Board, there is a great deal of interest in using this review to reform the board.
Employment opportunities are available for positions in guest services, ticket sales, exhibits, agriculture and parking and traffic.
Assembly Bill 112 creates the Distressed Hospital Loan Program to ensure struggling hospitals remain in operation.
Major League Soccer could be coming soon to San Diego.