The outcome of San Diego's District 6 City Council election will test the limits of what it means to be an Asian empowerment district.
The San Diego-based warship arrived in Yokosuka on Monday after a port call at Naval Base Quam.
A key stop on Honor Flight San Diego’s trip to Washington, D.C., this weekend was the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Well, if I’m in this boat, I think, that you may be, too.
The rare joint-summit was the first time the County Board of Supervisors and San Diego City Council met since April 25, 2000.
The San Diego-based warship arrived in Yokosuka after a port call at Naval Base Quam.
While Washington's attempt to foster peace in the region is encouraging, it is undermined by members of Congress.
“It has truly been an honor to lead a diverse crew of committed men and women on the Pacific Partnership 2022 team.”
When I was recently presented an opportunity with what I saw as a “teachable moment,” I didn’t hesitate to seize that opportunity.
The grant will help pay for a series of airfield improvements, including new, redesigned taxiways and additional aircraft parking spots.
The warship has been connected to San Diego's water system since Sept. 17.
Two candidates running to represent District 6 distinguish themselves on housing related policy.
The board voted to advance a program designed to protect communities where large-scale projects are proposed.
The board voted to help veterans by hiring more of them to work in government and establishing a resource center in East County.
City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera is anxious to propose new tenant protections, but a legal review of his policy pitches isn’t finished
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to declare homelessness a public health crisis.
On the pod, the hosts discussed about where candidates stand, how it could be a new, divisive feature of local politics.
The veterans jumped as part of the festivities on Day 2 of Force-Con, a three-day event that honors legendary aviators.
The sense of urgency to protect our unhoused neighbors should not end now that pandemic measures have.
The Jackson is deployed to the Oceania region with an embarked Coast Guard detachment conducting maritime law enforcement operations.
A years-long shortage of long-term care has been exacerbated by the pandemic. A CARE Court mandate will put more pressure on the system.
Mexico has suffered seriously the past couple of weeks.
The Navy will generate Low Carbon Fuel Standard credits when ships are plugged into shore power.
SD began an effort to expand homeownership among people of color thanks in part to a $7.5 million grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation.
A 28th Amendment could define what a militia means today, and clarify what “well-regulated” should signify.
Seaman Recruit Ryan Sawyer Mays, 21, faces charges of arson and willful hazarding of a vessel.
What questions can be asked, in all good conscience, of people living in a war zone?
An internal investigation surrounding Oceanside’s treasury department concluded that most of the claims could not be proven.
Six individuals who’ve attended monthly RMNNT meetings at Awaken Church’s Balboa campus, will be on the ballot in November.
Prosecutors alleged the defendants took bribes in exchange for providing Francis with classified information regarding ship schedules.
It’s the third littoral ship the Navy has decommissioned, and the service wants to deactivate another 10.
Supervisors voted to amend an ordinance to provide more options for community gardeners, farmers, commercial composters and residents.
Elected leaders in El Cajon called out county government for "dumping" homeless people in their community's motels.
The board directed the chief administrative officer to update the county's water and drought-management strategies and deliver a report.
The county Board of Supervisors approved transferring two vacant buildings in National City from the local chapter of Volunteers of America.
The mandate assumes that by 2030 some 5% of vehicles on California's road will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
The donation became news for the second time.
City Attorney Mara Elliott said the expectations for her office had never been applied to her predecessors, who were all men.
The move was part of a final vote by federal officials on replacement names for nearly 650 U.S. sites that contained the derogatory word.
A developer’s big donation to Todd Gloria is drawing scrutiny again, this time for the big win the developer collected years later.