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San Diego faces a lawsuit over the Chalcifica ADU project amid concerns of community impact and bypass of public processes.
Since last year about a half-dozen states have attempted to pass laws that would allow schools to charge tuition to ...
The city of San Diego is looking to remove a mysterious “amateur” paint job in La Jolla’s Village that creates the appearance ...
San Diego Artists in the city’s historic Barrio Logan are pushing for stronger ordinances to protect public art, as cultural ...
More than 100 AFSCME-represented employees at UCSD Health went on strike, alleging unlawful layoffs and demanding fair negotiations ...
San Diego says it’s found a way to end a long-running lawsuit over its Surf Cup lease. Local homeowners aren’t so sure. Story by Jeff McDonald, The San Diego Union-Tribune • 6h ...
Nearly five years after San Diego voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure to strengthen police oversight, the city’s ...
Party members will decide later this month whether to support former chair Will Rodriguez-Kennedy or elevate former South ...
Tensions. Unease. Tears. Migrants, lawyers and court watchers have seen all that and more since ICE began making arrests in court hallways in May.
I talked to experts about how it could affect San Diego. They told me it could help build housing in dense neighborhoods such ...
The cost of doing business in California is high — and small businesses in Hillcrest are feeling the pressure. When legal issues come up, we need affordable, flexible options — not more red ...