The county tax would not apply in cities that already impose a tax on marijuana businesses.
North County residents are carefully watching which state and local offices could flip.
The mayoral races in Chula Vista and National City were top of mind for South Bay voters. They also mostly stuck with party lines.
City voters in Districts 2 and 6 told Voice of San Diego how they came down on the city’s top ballot measures and their council races.
As of this recording — about 11:00 p.m. on Tuesday evening — our editors had a solid handle of a few key races.
The Democrats have a good chance of maintaining control of Senate, while the Republicans may only pick up a handful of seats.
Two county supervisors originally elected four years ago were heading for new terms Wednesday.
Undersheriff Kelly Martinez held a comfortable lead over former city prosecutor John Hemmerling in the race for sheriff.
San Diego County voters have had their say on county and state races.
San Diego used to have a neutral ground to witness the most basic function of a representative democracy. It may never happen again.
Our civics education, which most young people are relying on, isn’t conducive to actual civic engagement.
Col. Nathan “MOG” Marvel flew the 189th Viper from the Bell factory in Amarillo, TX, to California on Nov. 4.
Undersheriff Kelly Martinez and former city prosecutor John Hemmerling fought to head the department.
The District 4 incumbent faced a political newcomer, while the District 5 incumbent's opponent is a water district official.
Three incumbent council members fought to retain their seats, while two candidates fought for an open seat in the District 6 race.
Voters will decide whether to keep or remove San Diego's 30-foot height limit for buildings in the Midway District.
A ballot measure going before voters would allow San Diego to lease out its parks and recreation centers for child care services.
If passed, Measure D would repeal Measure A, which prohibited the city from requiring contractors to enter into project labor agreements.
San Diegans will decide whether a new trash fee can be imposed for certain homes in the city.
Voters will decide whether medical and recreational cannabis businesses operating in the county's unincorporated areas will pay a tax.
This is our last show before our election special, which will drop the morning after Election Day. Stay subscribed to catch our vibe.
The homeless issue is an extremely complicated one with many perspective and no easy answers.
From where to cast a ballot to deciding on local and statewide candidates — here's your 2022 San Diego County general election voter guide.
More than 1.9 million mail ballots were sent to registered voters in the county.
Three incumbent council members will fight to retain their seats, while two candidates will vie for an open seat in the District 6 race.
Two county supervisors originally elected four years ago will be seeking a second term in Tuesday's election.
Undersheriff Kelly Martinez and former city prosecutor John Hemmerling are vying to head the department.
Voters will decide whether the city's decade-long ban on the use of project labor agreements on city construction projects will be lifted.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is withholding some state funds until local governments submit spending plans with more ambitious goals.
Snotty teenagers, giraffes, and a famous chicken all got facetime with visitors from the White House.
President Joe Biden wrapped up a 19-hour visit to the San Diego area.
President Joe Biden is set to wrap up a 19-hour visit to San Diego.
Gardner alleged a Hispanic supervisor denied him a promotion and selected a fellow Hispanic candidate who was “far less qualified.”
Voters should think twice.
The San Diego Humane Society is deeply concerned.
Election Day is Tuesday, the president is coming to San Diego, another staffing change in the city of Vista and other North County news.
For San Diego County residents who didn't vote early or vote by mail, they will be called back to nearby ballot boxes on Nov. 8.
President Joe Biden will join Rep. Mike Levin at a get-out-the-vote event at MiraCosta College in Oceanside.
The California Democratic Party hopes to get a boost in the tightly contested 49th Congressional District race with Biden's visit.
Plus: Potential policies to protect tenants and declare housing a human right and some environmental disasters we are tracking.