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A lot of San Diego kids don’t make it to the beach very often.  Nonprofits with missions to serve those children worry the San Diego City Council may make their […] ...
Last month we published a piece diving into the stark reality of enrollment decline. There are nearly 30,000 fewer kids in County public schools than there were a decade ...
Groups that teach water-based activities like surfing and kayaking to kids who don’t normally go to the beach are  worried ...
Chula Vista City Hall soon will have a new boss. Last month, the City Council voted unanimously to promote current Assistant City Manager Tiffany Allen to the city’s top bureauc ...
California’s rich, coastal cities – whether Republican or Democrat controlled – are well known for intensely trying to fight ...
The cities furthest away from hitting their housing goals aren’t, as you might guess, those that fight the hardest against ...
The CPUC ordered utilities to put a dollar value on human life so it was clear how utilities made decisions about spending on ...
El Cajon councilmembers reviewing their police department’s shift on crisis call responses had a lot of questions about San Diego County’s crisis call policies.
Oceanside’s split with its shelter operator is part of a growing trend of cities only wanting to serve their own homeless populations.
When El Cajon police stopped automatically responding to some mental health crisis calls earlier this year, firefighters ...
During the pandemic, the number County kids enrolled in private homeschools rocketed up in just a few short years. The number ...
For the first time in nearly three years, San Diego had more people exit than become homeless – advocates are crediting ...