I want my three children to know California for its possibilities, not its problems.
The San Diego City Council should move forward with a thorough analysis of all five proposals before shortening down the list.
Here are some of the changes Mayor Todd Gloria penciled in his revised budget proposal.
The USS Montgomery fired three AGM-114L Longbow Hellfire missiles to strike a land-based target several nautical miles away on May 12.
Ballots for the June primary election can be dropped off at one of the 132 official mail ballot drop-off locations across San Diego County.
Allegations that the charity’s managers engaged in mismanagement, misuse of public funds, conflicts of interest and potential fraud.
There’s not a single good reason to build new nuclear plants.
The individual refund amounts range from $1 to $77,500.
Former city real estate director Cybele Thompson testified under oath that city landlord Cisterra Development denied paying Jason Hughes.
This is the central issue being considered in a petition pending before the California Fish and Game Commission.
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It’s possible the next sheriff will be a Democrat after a half century — at least — of Republican dominance.
The San Diego Registrar of Voters is seeking additional poll workers throughout the county.
Supervisors approved a required second reading of the ordinances, which deal with land use and environmental issues.
Most residents who spoke were opposed to the county adopting the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination.
Child care providers who qualify may use funds to help pay for capital improvements and infrastructure, according to the county.
Voices from the region’s second-largest city chime in on what they want out of their next mayor.
This week, ballots for the June primary election will be landing in mailboxes across San Diego County.
Mayor Gloria’s team says he won’t direct the Housing Commission to ramp down three rapid rehousing programs to help house homeless.
Lawmakers are hopeful that $100 million will be split equally between the Tijuana River and the Mexicali-to-Salton-Sea-flowing New River.
Individual grants, ranging up to $10,000, will be awarded to nonprofits in San Diego County.
Some of the ballots may have arrived as early as Monday, the San Diego Registrar of Voters announced.
The annual forum is designed to bolster security and protection of merchant shipping and industry relations.
What motivates Putin and despots like him?
Hernán Luis y Prado and his wife Rachel sold everything to start their business, and provide training and jobs for veterans.
County employees and elected officials gathered in Imperial Beach to unveil the technology.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors must approve a new budget by June 30.
The ruling applies to all water testing that occurred since the 2017 mandate.
The Marine Corps’ deployment vulnerability issue has largely gone unnoticed thus far, but it is of paramount importance.
The hazardous refuse mars one of the San Diego region’s most important sites for both the military and the San Diego tourism economy.
Chula Vista’s “homeless” crisis is a product of many societal issues — not the homeless person.
The helicopter fell into the sea shortly after touching down aboard the aircraft carrier, resulting in the deaths of five personnel.
The budget proposal coincides with a statewide discussion about behavioral health reforms including a controversial pitch by Gov. Newsom.
The Encinitas Boulevard Apartments proposal is set to go before the City Council on June 8.
Looking at the statue sent chills over his spine, said the World War II and Korean War veteran.
Unfortunately, the cynics got what they wanted.
Local and state Democratic officials are vowing to protect abortion rights.
The nearly 90 veterans, including one woman who served in the WAVES, were wheeled or otherwise guided by family members and other guardians.
It's official. The city's effort to redevelop the Sports Arena site is now a San Diego Special.
Dozens of people aged 80 to over 100 years old will make a trip across the country.