Some Bonsall residents had Christmas lights up when the Lilac Fire roared through their community in 2017. The blaze, which ...
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A month ago, our Lisa Halverstadt wondered what the county would do about the new state law, SB 43. The law expands the definition of reasons officials can involuntarily detain someone who can’t take ...
A shot and a beer: the staples shared between working-class friends in American dive bars since forever. Recently, on an ...
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The multibillion-dollar plan to move the train tracks along the Del Mar bluffs underground is moving forward, but one option ...
Two households, both alike in dignity have been waging a not-so-quiet war over Point Loma tennis courts. For supporters of pickleball, an upstart paddle sport, the skirmishes are a sign of a city not ...
San Diego County Board Chairwoman Nora Vargas is asking fellow supervisors to vote next week to postpone implementation of state legislation expanding eligibility for conservatorships. The state ...
It’s Beef Week at Voice of San Diego which means our journalists are unpacking some of the biggest battles in the region. I ...
The water beef used to be all about Los Angeles vs. San Diego. But a local water divorce roiled the internal world of the ...
From homelessness to lackluster public transit, San Diego has no shortage of problems that require great urgency. And yet one of the biggest beefs of the year didn’t arise from public policy at all.
Intense exchanges, no-confidence votes and lawsuits. The beef between Palomar Health officials and some of its board members is heating up.