No criminal charges have been filed since search warrants were served in connection with the acquisition of two downtown high-rises.
Here we go again. The political focus on what Hispanics will do in the Nov. 8 election by media tarot card readers never ceases to amaze.
A project labor agreement-focused measure has generated far more attention from campaign funders.
The mayor, City Council and school board implement policies that affect local residents more directly.
This week on the podcast are the moments that kill or cripple policies and the moments when leaders falter.
Five marijuana operations are currently allowed to operate within the county.
The future USS Robert E. Simanek will be 784 feet long and feature a 52,000 square-foot flight deck for helicopters and tiltrotors.
A motion to build a memorial at Waterfront Park to firefighters who died in the line of duty was unanimously approved by the board.
The framework is in anticipation of an expected $100 million in settlement money from pharmaceutical companies.
The proposal also calls for creating a homeless prevention unit to conduct direct outreach to individuals.
County officials unveiled a proposed analytics policy intended to help prevent homelessness, along with an app-based tool.
The Golden State's next big election is just around the corner. Here's what you need to know about registering.
The next time you’re stopped in gridlocked Southern California freeway traffic, take a glance at what’s around you.
We’ve rounded up our coverage of some of the most interesting races on November’s ballot for voters in one handy hub.
Few details have been aired about a criminal conflict-of-interest case involving a former top deputy in the County Assessor’s Office.
This week on the VOSD Podcast, it’s the Election 2022 ballot breakdown.
The House minority leader said that Ukraine should not expect a “blank check” because the United States would be in recession.
Supervisors Nathan Fletcher and Joel Anderson revealed an Opioid Settlement Framework they are asking the Board of Supervisors to approve.
“Camp Pendleton is a conservation leader and shining example of what can be accomplished for species recovery on military land.”
The hosts dug through the Politifest 2022 content mines to bring you the spiciest takes from the region’s coolest annual politics summit.
Measure C is a result of those in power refusing to accept “no” as an answer to getting what they want.
Thousands of affordable and supportive housing units are needed to reduce the homeless population in San Diego County.
Deadline for students in the 50th Congressional District of California to apply for a Congressional nomination to U.S. military academies.
The San Diego County Childcare Board Conference will discuss and act on the challenges of childcare for parents, workers and providers.
Tuesday's action only established the fund without allocating money to it.
County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said cities who didn’t seek county grants for homeless facilities need to prioritize it in their budgets.
Advocates say the change was necessary to boost voter turnout. It also adds a new dynamic in the final weeks of the campaigns.
The industry has provided no clear explanation on why prices are rising so rapidly or how these refineries are making decisions.
Accidental death caused by fentanyl is the leading killer of people ages 18 to 45, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.
Ballots were sent to 1.9 million registered voters in San Diego County.
To kickoff Politifest 2022 we put on a special, two-part podcast recorded in front of a live audience at the Emo Brown Foundation.
First, Trump does not know what defamation is. Secondly, he doesn't understand the Constitution's protection of free speech.
While engaged in scheduled training, Private First Class Javier F. Pong became unconscious and unresponsive.
Kristine Alessio is a former La Mesa councilwoman hoping to unseat two-term mayor Mark Arapostathis.
The abortion issue has taken a front seat for one state senate race and has divided two North County City Councils.
City labor negotiators and the union representing San Diego police officers are at an impasse in negotiations.
For the first time in 12 years, San Diego County has a new top crop, while agricultural value exceeded $1.75 billion.
Powegians passed a ballot measure in 1988 that requires a public vote for the rezone of open space and rural residential parcels.
Environmentalists last month sued San Diego for ignoring its own climate plan, then immediately went silent on their own lawsuit.
Voter information pamphlets were sent to 1.9 million registered voters in San Diego County.