In his final State of the State address, Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state must stand up to President Trump ’s “assault on our ...
Meanwhile, officials say there will be a "grace period" for parking enforcement for at least a few weeks, but exactly when it ...
May Millete has not been seen or heard from since Jan. 7, 2021. The five-year anniversary of her disappearance fell on ...
The guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald returned to Naval Base San Diego this week after a seven-month deployment in the ...
Jennifer M. Lyon most recently served as city attorney for Imperial Beach and also has worked as general counsel to public ...
As Ocean Beach residents grow concerned that the construction of a new pier will be delayed and pushed further into the future, some are growing increasingly anxious about the state of the ...
A labor-led coalition plans a protest outside the Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building on Thursday to demand an end to ...
The San Diego Blood Bank announced Thursday that it plans to merge with Vitalant, the country’s largest nonprofit blood ...
On Jan. 8, 1912, San Diego took center stage in one of the city’s earliest battles over public expression when the Common Council passed Ordinance No. 4623.
Removing rodeo from public spaces like Petco Park does not advance animal welfare — it deepens the disconnect between consumers and food production.
Wonderment abounds this weekend as San Diego County eases into 2026, from snowy play havens to high-flying monster trucks.
With all that is going on here at home and abroad, it could be easy for many to lose sight of this special year.