Olympic soccer matches coming to San Diego in 2028 By Brooke Binkowski | Times of San Diego The 2028 Olympics are coming to ...
Why San Diego Community Power Is Stockpiling Cash By MacKenzie Elmer | Voice of San Diego San Diego Community Power is sitting on over ...
On Monday, the Encinitas lawmaker joined a handful of Senate Democrats and Republicans to oppose a bill related to a controversial housing law that passed last year.
Opinion: ‘Density’ is not a dirty word. Stop trying to make it one. By Lawrence A. Herzog | Times of San Diego High-density development is inevitable in ...
County unanimously approves more Tijuana River Valley pollution fixes By Brooke Binkowski | Times of San Diego The San Diego Board of Supervisors has ...
Opposition groups unite as challenge to Balboa Park parking fees gathers momentum By Jennifer Vigil | Times of San Diego Opponents said Saturday that ...
Legal battle sours merger between San Diego credit unions By Catherine Leffert | American Banker A charged legal battle ...
A Davos Tantrum By Richie Greenberg | California Globe Mr. Newsom is in Davos, Switzerland this week, not for a ski holiday, ...
California billionaires are leaving the state in record numbers, and taking their billions with them. According to one billionaire, more than $1 Trillion has already left. Governor Gavin Newsom is ...
In 2019, first-year Gov. Gavin Newsom inherited a state flush with cash. With a $21.4 billion budget surplus to play with, an ambitious Newsom invested billions in affordable housing, child care and ...
2026 is off to an interesting start. From vandalized parking meters to traumatized marine animals at local tide pools, local news headlines this week had me down. (Not to mention national news.) ...
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