San Diego has authorized construction on barely two-thirds of the homes it should have by now, based on long-term targets.
For nearly a decade the downtown San Diego federal courthouse served as the backdrop as a steady stream of current and retired U.S. Navy officers and contractors filed in and admitted their guilt in a ...
California's CARE Court petitions totaled 3,000 petitions, but almost half were dismissed. Just 700 turned into plans.
Now, the parent of three Capri Elementary School students is one of about 20 parents who attend sometimes dry, often ...
J.M., who prefers to use his initials for privacy, looks out at the San Francisco Bay at Jack London Square, where he walks almost daily for exercise and because he enjoys looking at the water, in ...
The CSU system had blocked a bachelor's degree program for physical therapy assistant at San Diego Mesa College.
Gabriel Uribe lived and worked in the valley for decades, but the stench from the river pushed him to live elsewhere. Uribe said the air makes it feel like his eyes and throat are burning — bad enough ...
A report on federal immigration enforcement is expected from the Carlsbad police chief in early 2026 following a video at the ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Senate Bill 634 would have made a big splash if it survived in the form Pasadena Democrat Sasha Renée Pérez originally ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law that creates a first-in-the-nation policy that allows a buyer to return certain used vehicles.
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