Every three years, the state of California replaces its existing building codes with an updated version that took effect Jan. 1.
During a public hearing, janitors told county supervisors about what they called mistreatment and unfair working conditions.
The policy will be phased in as current contracts expire, but county leaders are putting pressure on contractors to speed things up.
City Councilman Joe LaCava demanded an investigation into why natural gas prices skyrocketed, and why SDGE didn’t protect rate payers.
“Now, more than ever, we should lead the way in building a just and humane immigration system that rises to meet the challenges.”
A survey of deputies revealed complaints about staff shortages, morale, vaccines and the county’s ‘liberal agenda.’
Heather Ferbert’s profile has a track record.
San Diego City Councilman Stephen Whitburn is pitching plans to offer shelter and camping options to hundreds of homeless residents.
Public safety should be government’s top priority.
Nathan Fletcher touts his success with the pandemic response — citing a vaccination rate over 90%.
First Lady Jill Biden told an Oceanside audience that she was proud of the U.S. military.
The funding is part of $46 million in grants the department awarded nine projects in six counties.
The Reaper has been used “to devastating effect in combat” and can “provide an immediate impact.”
Significant tensions between city officials erupted during Monday’s City Council meeting.
Binational collaboration can be a difficult, slow-moving process, but both sides of the border are determined to push past hurdles.
Former East County congressman Duncan Duane Hunter and his one-time campaign manager wife formally saw their marriage end after 24 years.
First Lady Jill Biden will come to San Diego Friday and Saturday to talk to military families, the White House announced.
“San Diegans need a city attorney we can trust to deliver progress, not play politics.”
County Supervisor Jim Desmond tweeted at Elon Musk Friday asking for the billionaire’s input on San Diego’s transportation system.
America's partisan divide isn't only bitter. It's deadly.
About 1,600 volunteers fanned throughout the region early Thursday to tally the county’s unsheltered residents.
The mayor, with the employee union’s support, hopes new, temporary workers can help the city reduce the delays holding back projects.
Vista’s City Council is changing the process for choosing its SANDAG representative and will now allow a majority of council members.
Minority Leader Brian Jones of Santee led the announcement at a press conference outside the Capitol in Sacramento.
Garbatella Osteria Bar is a 206-seat restaurant that offers a full bar, event space, outdoor patio and Italian cafe.
Darshana Patel, a Democrat, is seeking the North County seat that will be vacated after 2024 by Brian Maienschein, who is termed out.
Encinitas was the county’s first city to take a significant step to phasing out gas-powered appliances.
The new legislation follows recent mass shootings in Monterey Park, Half Moon Bay and other California communities.
Rep. Adam Schiff is the second California Democrat to announce a campaign for the seat currently held by Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein.
Proponents say the group will give San Diego County residents more of a voice and allow for better agency cooperation.
The aim of the bill is to help combat the climate crisis and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Rep. Jacobs talked about the defense budget, the battle for Speaker of the House and some wonky nuts and bolts of how Congress works.
Plus: The San Diego City Council voted to declare housing a human right in the city.
The $2.7 million will pay for housing and "wraparound" services to help residents between 18 and 25 for up to three years.
The city will end its COVID-19 emergency declaration on Feb. 28, the same day the emergency declaration for state of California ends.
For a special podcast this week, we sat down with U.S. Rep. Sara Jacobs.
“It’s an honor for Farmers to be able to give back and make a difference for the brave service members who have given so much.”
According to a statement issued by Mayor Todd Gloria, 91 percent of city employees having been vaccinated.
Stormwater costs are expected to rise in the future.
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan broke a champagne bottle on the 742-foot ship's steel hull in the time-honored ceremony.