Thomas Richards, now a retired rear admiral, was finally awarded the Silver Star for his courage that day in the rice paddies.
“I'm running for State Assembly to put duty and service over self and to get things done for the people of our community,” Rocha said.
Mayor Gloria will speak on the federal strategic plan to reduce homelessness.
VOSD Podcast hosts shared their takes on Mayor Todd Gloria’s speech and his administration’s approach to our city’s most pressing needs.
“Carrier operations in the South China Sea are part of the U.S. Navy’s routine operations in the Indo-Pacific.”
Now that Rep. Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield has surrendered to a small group of GOP budget radicals, a plan has crystalized.
Gloria also acknowledged the continuing problem of homelessness.
The Board of Supervisors voted to support a law that would restrict the placement of sexually violent predators near homeschooling sites.
Only one conclusion can be reached from last week’s drawn-out saga for Speaker of the House.
San Diego’s regional transportation agency’s weighted voting system gives cities with larger populations more influence.
Terra Lawson-Remer will serve as vice chair, while Joel Anderson was selected chair pro-tem.
These declared so-called goals in Ukraine don’t hold up when examining Russia’s treatment of its own minorities.
The Democratic takeover in San Diego politics is more or less complete yet, you’ll notice Republicans can still persuade voters.
We compiled a sort of “best of” issue for the end of the year.
Here are five patterns that have me looking back with a smile and moving into 2023 with hope.
The time has come for the voters of the city of San Diego to decide if they want to embrace the option of publicly funded elections.
Now-former San Diego City Councilmember Chris Cate's exit-interview.
Donald Trump publicized it as a “major announcement,” but should have called it a fundraising grift.
San Diego’s threat to build its own pipeline to the Colorado River instead of paying Los Angeles for water has been abandoned for now.
San Diego is about to embark on the most serious effort to rebuild City Hall since 2009.
The ship is the second Navy vessel to be named in honor of Maine’s capital.
Hasan Ikhrata is still standing by a plan to charge drivers for every mile they drive, and whether he thinks it’s time for him to leave.
Vista’s City Council could not agree on who would represent the city on SANDAG’s board, leaving the city with no vote on the regional agency
Mayor Todd Gloria will lead the group of mayors from some of the largest metropolitan areas in California.
A unanimous vote ended the contested housing project near Escondido and the Elfin Forest Recreational Reserve that began in 2018.
Congresswoman Bass focused largely on the city’s frustrating struggle to create housing and shelter its large population of unhoused people.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors intends to crack down on wage theft from janitorial, landscaping and security workers.
Voluntary water cutbacks could become mandatory by April if the drought persists.
As the party gears up for the start of the 2024 cycle, we were curious what its plans were for a more permanent leadership arrangement.
Besides NASA and Navy crews, the first to see the Orion in the Portland’s well were media crews.
The final decision destined to affect hundreds of thousands of Californians considering rooftop solar will be announced in a few days.
The council swore in Kent Lee for District 6, and unanimously re-elected Sean Elo- Rivera as City Council President.
The capsule dropped out of the sky under three giant parachutes in view of Navy recovery ships waiting 250 miles south of San Diego.
Monday, the Republican Party of San Diego County is set to re-elect Paula Whitsell as its chair and not everyone is pleased.
Oceanside doubled the fee for residential developers if they don’t include affordable units. Some say the fee increase is anti-development.
The analysis highlight its various woes and what might be done to address them.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you to all supporters for keeping me inspired throughout this campaign.
Plus: The Golden Door Spa purchased the Newland Sierra property and we have two winners in our elections contest.
Clean energy progress is threatened by a proposal pending before the California Public Utilities Commission.
It is unthinkable that the nation’s highest court might overturn such popular legislation.