The B-21 was unveiled during a dramatic ceremony at Northrop's Plant 42 in Palmdale, north of Los Angeles.
The Artemis I mission is a test of the entire system prior to sending astronauts around the moon in early 2024.
The city’s decision to ink a deal with a company it was suing is being criticized.
San Diego families continue to struggle to make ends meet. Congress needs to step up and offer relief.
The fire aboard the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is under investigation.
“I am proud of Tripoli for a successful first deployment.”
Hasan Ikhrata said he will be on his way out if leaders can’t reach “a common vision for expanding transit.”
It’s not far-fetched to say that under-investment in get-out-the-vote operations cost Democrats their shot at retaining control of Congress.
"We're doing all we can to reunite $1,056,186.10 in county refunds with its rightful owners."
The candidate's campaign is a workplace — not a hill for everyone to die on or an excuse to mistreat workers.
In California 3.2 million seniors cast ballots among the 5.1 million registered, and only 1.3 million under 35 voted out of 6 million.
The Zumwalt left San Diego on Aug. 1 for more than three months of training and testing in the western Pacific Ocean.
What do Georgia seniors know that the younger generations don’t? Very little, it seems.
Mayor Todd Gloria appeared to get his wish.
Plus: Chula Vista probably won’t send a Republican to SANDAG.
More than 200 homeless San Diegans died of overdoses and preliminary data shows deaths are continuing to rise.
Numerous San Diego County government offices will be closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Electing qualified, principled members of our community to public office is important because homophobia and transphobia continue to exist.
To find a governor whose electoral success rivals Newsom’s, one must turn back the clock almost 80 years to 1946.
Last Tuesday, National City held its first ever district elections. That change has resulted in a more diverse political landscape.
Voters have approved Measure B, allowing the city to charge residents for trash collection, freeing up roughly $50 million a year.
This week on the podcast, the hosts discuss the historic moment we’re experiencing as San Diegans.
Voters wisely rejected Rick Caruso’s platform and embraced a coalition-builder in Karen Bass.
Blakespear takes the 38th State Senate seat, Vista and Carlsbad have new mayors and Escondido’s mayor may not get a second term.
The vote comes months after the City Council approved the deal to have the city buy out its 101 Ash and Civic Center Plaza leases.
Mexico is teetering on the edge.
The Board of Supervisors previously voted unanimously to declare homelessness a public health crisis.
Some key races are a lot more interesting after the county registrar of voters updated the latest count of ballots.
Under the current rate structure, rooftop solar owners make 30 cents per kilowatt.
This week on the VOSD Podcast, the hosts dive in to some more conclusive 2022 election results.
It’s important to remember what public service is really about.
The ready group includes the amphibious transport docks USS John P. Murtha and USS Anchorage.
After winning races in Chula Vista, National City, Escondido and Carlsbad. Republicans have figured out a path to regional relevance.
There are only a few significant updates.
The Registrar released a count of another 100,000 votes. Here's what we know so far about the toss-up races.
Incumbent candidates vying for four seats on Palomar Health’s Board of Directors held wide leads.
Plus: The audacity of Jen Campbell, Kent Lee claims Victory in District 6 and SDUSD Poised to Go Five for Five on Bond Measures Since 1998.
Only four people have served in that role since the 1970s, all Republicans.
Nonprofit director Lee and environmental activist Hough squared off in a bid to replace termed-out Councilman Chris Cate.
Qualified San Diego County residents must apply by Jan. 20.