Many students who live at the San Diego site didn’t have a place to go. It’s only gotten more chaotic.
A brief and sordid history of the public restroom in America sheds light on why it’s impossible to take a private piss outside the home.
Two voters in Point Loma explain their opposition to two sales tax increases on the ballot. In short: The cost of living is already too high
The San Diego Audubon Society calls for SeaWorld fireworks to end when dead eggs washed ashore after consecutive days of fireworks.
Samantha Childs writes about a lovable French bulldog who gets bullied in doggie daycare and learns to celebrate his uniqueness.
The rally was held to “address the current challenges faced by workers in California and the urgent need for improved working conditions."
No matter which way you slice it, San Diego has the most expensive electricity in the country.
San Diego planned to convert a 140-room motel in Mission Valley into permanent residences. H.G. Fenton Company says they won't.
In San Diego, a downtown economy dependent on tourism and convention-goers, restaurant owners were bracing for the worst.
"We are so concerned about this situation," said Irvine resident Suha Ari, during a phone call with a childhood friend in the disaster.
Kelly and Lily opened up about their shared struggles while rowing for the coach at the time at University of California.
Newer generations of San Diegans do not know that there was a time when we didn’t have water when and where we needed it.
What’s at the root of humanity’s incompetence when it comes to solving the climate crisis?
The state is ripe for revolution — a seaweed revolution.
The Public Utilities Commission proposed a new set of utility-backed rules that would slap a big new “solar tax” on rooftop solar consumers.
If the ocean were to swamp the so-called Independent Spent Fuel Storage Installation, we could have an unsurpassed disaster on our hands.
The airport must maximize transit ridership. It is time for SANDAG to build an automated people mover.
Grace is a selfless act of giving love and mercy to others, even when we feel they don’t deserve it.
Skewed priorities in past budgets have allowed problems to fester; many are now reaching the crisis stage.
In absence of above-ground legal cannabis outlets, illicit market providers are more than willing to meet consumers’ demands.
Judge Bashant said Goldstein had taken advantage of too many people, even his own congregants, in his greedy pursuit of wealth.
While several industries will be affected, the pork business will take a particularly hard punch.
As we close out one year, I am struck by how the concepts of “cycling” and “recycling” have frequently appeared in local news.
As a public health crisis looms on the streets of Chula Vista, our elected representatives are sitting idle.
The most important resolution is to plan ahead.
Housing prices in San Diego have risen 15.4% in a year. Wages will never increase at the same rate.
The story has even gone international.
A career change might seem daunting, but if you never take that first step, you will always be left wondering.
In January, a new law will take effect that exempts California’s janitorial employees from the Private Attorneys General Act.
Common sense did not prevail in America’s Finest City, and in retrospect community leaders were overconfident and made the wrong decision.
For too long, efforts and resources to curb gun violence have focused on legislation and political campaigns.
The future of the industry is hanging in the balance as CPUC commissioners review various proposals to change Net Energy Metering.
In an area that is meant to have only two licenses for off-site alcoholic beverage sales, there are 10.
The Golden State risks squandering its advantages without new approaches to developing and retaining innovative talent.
San Diego is home to one of the largest U.S. Naval bases, and only one exit which makes it highly vulnerable to an attack.
California set out to reduce penalties for many crimes and promote treatment as an alternative, but this approach has been unsuccessful.
Our courts play an enormous role in American life and in the world's understanding of how we govern ourselves.
The output of innovative drugs by the U.S. life science industry outweighs that of the rest of the world combined.
Religion, politics and freedom are important to most Americans. But none of these is a good reason to take a stand against personal safety.
The impulse to help others is among humanity’s greatest purposes — but it can be too trusting.