Since 2018, over 200 billion gallons of toxic sewage, trash and unmanaged stormwater have flowed across the United States-Mexico border.
County supervisors will vote Tuesday on whether to dip into rainy-day funds to pay for millions of dollars in bonuses to county employees.
The board approved a measure aimed at increasing the use of solar energy in disadvantaged and low-income communities.
One sponsor said the measure would "modernize and reform the outdated capital gains exclusions on home sales."
With a slate of new projects, San Diego Unified could nearly double the number of education workforce housing units built on school property
The resolution opposes oil drilling off the coast of Southern California, following the Trump administration's plans to expand the practice.
Officials said $52 million in Homeless Housing Assistance and Prevention funds have been accepted by the county since 2020.
A California lawmaker facing a challenging district said he was asked by Texas colleagues to consider moving to Dallas to run for Congress.
Only 15 percent of San Diegans can afford a median-priced home. That is fraying the social fabric at an alarming pace.
The first installment of property taxes becomes delinquent if not paid by Dec. 10.
Officials say allowing projects that comply with the county’s plan to avoid the vehicle miles traveled policy has been a game-changer.
Property tax payments are expected to generate more than $9 billion for the region, according to the Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office.
Two deputy chief operating officers are leaving City Hall but city officials won’t say why.
The district, trying to meet a state regulation, can’t operate all its hydrogen buses due to the expensive cost of fuel.
PDS Director Vince Nicoletti said the need for housing in the unincorporated county and region is clear.
Board Chair Terra Lawson-Remer said working families "shouldn't pay the price for decisions made in Washington."
The board voted to support multiple lawsuits filed by Planned Parenthood and the state attorney general against the Trump administration.
"Homelessness across California has grown into a humanitarian, public health and fiscal crisis," Supervisor Jim Desmond's office said.
Lawrence Cohen was sworn in by Chair Terra Lawson-Remer at Tuesday's county Board of Supervisors' meeting.
A staff report says the paid parking plan could result in a budgetary shortfall of $9.6 million.
"San Diego's defense community continues to be one of the most dynamic and stabilizing forces in our economy."
Qualified county residents must apply by Jan. 9.
The past four years, the sheriff’s office reports that its average tally of people in its custody has hovered around 3,900.
San Diego International Airport is the third busiest airfield in California and 25th in the nation.
The board voted in favor of an agreement with LA County on a program that features the voluntary use of energy-efficient home appliances.
Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer said it is the administration's legal, ethical and moral duty to release the SNAP funding.
Lawrence Cohen was chosen as San Diego County's next treasurer-tax collector.
The board called on the state to fully fund local implementation of Proposition 36, a crime-related measure approved by voters last year.
The county election results signal voters may be tiring of President Trump's tactics and are willing to fight fire with fire.
As of Oct. 20, there were 2,019,776 registered voters in San Diego County.
The government shutdown prompted military bands to cancel their appearances at San Diego Fleet Week.
San Diego will mark the first anniversary of the removal of a massive encampment in the San Diego Riverbed.
Experts weighed in on the pros and cons of the Mexican president’s current strategy in fighting cartels and drug trafficking.
More than 395,000 people in nearly 240,000 households receive CalFresh benefits in San Diego County, based on income
The campus would be aimed at preventing patients from winding up in an emergency room or living on the street.
The court ruled the city of San Diego’s lawsuit to stop the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC) violated the state’s anti-SLAPP laws.
The Sierra Club has launched an effort to expand its presence in diverse, working-class South San Diego County. It hasn’t been easy.
The decision comes as California and the county enter peak wildfire season.
One sets guidelines on permitting federal authorities to enter county facilities, and the other deals with people impersonating officers.