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: āDensityā 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 ...
In a state already notorious for its lax election laws and ballooning non-citizen population, a resurfaced claim is reigniting fierce debate over voter integrity: Did nearly half a million ...
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