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The city has set April 26 as the library’s last open day before it closes for renovations and May 27 is the target date for ...
National City leaders came under fire two years ago for giving themselves $100,000 each to spend annually in their districts.
The nonprofit wants to build a pair of affordable housing complexes downtown that would each hold more than 100 apartments, ...
Hundreds of student visas revoked. Peaceful, long-time residents being deported. People being detained with no criminal ...
Flower-speckled sand dunes have returned to South Carlsbad State Beach thanks to a successful restoration started a little ...
“Lineage + Inheritance,” an exhibition of new artwork by four, Black visual artists based in San Diego, serves as a kind of ...
Retirement can be whatever you want it to be,” this former San Diego city worker says. “If someone thinks that it’s like the ...
In seeking to deport Venezuelan immigrants, President Trump has invoked the Alien Enemies Act — the same law that was used to ...
Braden Nett appears to be ready to take the next step. The 22-year-old right-hander struck out seven over four innings on ...
Weeks after Jean Jordan was promoted by the newly elected city attorney, she left for an around-the-world cruise.
The Bonsall Republican’s bill to restrict district court judges from issuing nationwide injunctions comes after rulings ...
San Diego County has gone after other industries in recent years, including opioid manufacturers and the maker of a milling ...