Saying it's been a hard week for women across the nation would be an understatement.
There’s no need to look far for the villains responsible because they are inside the building.
Former Mayor Faulconer said he was happy a proposed settlement over 101 Ash St. was delayed. And brief opposition to the Climate Action Plan
“The Port of San Diego continues to demonstrate its commitment to protecting the health and environment of San Diego Bay.”
Priorities were largely focused on addressing the region’s homelessness crisis, mental health services and adding more county staffers.
Activists say the huge package of climate goals lacks a clear and defined timeline for completing these strategies.
Voters will decide in November whether to put the right to “reproductive freedom” in the California Constitution.
“The NASSCO team is excited to work with our Navy partners to ensure the success of both historic programs.”
The board advanced a proposal to help unincorporated area residents during power outages.
If passed by voters, the measure would affect marijuana businesses in the county's unincorporated areas.
The budget includes significant investments in mental health, homelessness, equity, racial justice and climate change.
The vacancy is in San Diego County's Third Supervisorial District.
The USNS John L. Canley represents Canley’s courage, selflessness and strength.
San Diego County leaders forcefully denounced the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
Ukrainians deserve all the protections they are getting. They are innocent. So are Afghans.
The House Armed Services Committee backed a proposal to increase spending for the Department of Defense.
Mayor Todd Gloria announced a potential settlement over the 101 Ash Street and Civic Center Plaza deals to transfer ownership to the city.
Mayor Todd Gloria argues a proposed settlement with the city’s 101 Ash landlord and the lenders behind it will help the city move forward.
A dozen former military pilots gathered to share their aviation knowledge and promote the Sept. 23-25 military convention in San Diego.
The future USS John Basilone is the 72nd guided-missile destroyer in the Arleigh Burke class.
After thousands of dollars spent, thousands of signatures gathered and tossed, where does SANDAG and its executive director go from here?
The U.S. Department of Justice was ordered not to renew contracts with private prison companies, but its promise remains unfulfilled.
Boyle becomes the 32nd commander of the fleet, a force of more than 68,000 people, 100 ships and 400 aircraft.
To get California on track to meet its climate commitments, we must stop pouring our resources into building more highways.
Residents in Campo, Dulzura and Potrero can apply for up to $40,000 to purchase fire-resistant materials and improve their defensible space.
Along with recruitment and better training, employees will be given the right skills “in order to advance a more inclusive work culture.”
The board unanimously approved a plan to recruit neurodivergent residents, including those on the autism spectrum, to the county workforce.
Supervisors voted to seek out policy recommendations that would enable the county to sue gun manufacturers for deaths caused by firearms.
A second hearing is set for 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, when the public can comment in person or by phone.
Eight Marines and one Navy sailor died inside the vehicle, which sank about 80 miles west of Encinitas.
While it is understood that our surplus is temporary, even Newsom’s approach misses the underlying issue.
The letters issued faulted the officers for “inadequate leadership and execution of their oversight duties”.
This week your favorite podcast hosts took their banter, politics chisme and love for mini schnauzers to a LIVE audience.
The five were assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor (VMM) Squadron 364, Marine Aircraft Group (MAG) 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW).
“In order to maintain the readiness of our force, we must ensure the safety of our people remains one of our top priorities.”
“We mourn the loss of our Marines in this tragic mishap,” said Major Gen. Bradford J. Gering.
Now is the time to make investments in our students — our future leaders — and return fairness to our financial aid programs.
Councilwoman Jen Campbell will face Republican Linda Lukacs in a November runoff to continue representing District 2.
Former Councilman Alvarez has won the 80th Assembly District special election, setting up a rematch against former Councilwoman Gómez.
Undersheriff Kelly Martinez, a Democrat, advanced easily to the runoff. She had 38 percent of the vote as of Wednesday.