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Morning Report: A Wild, High-Profile Day For San Diego Pols
Tuesday was one of the biggest days for San Diego politicians in, well, maybe ever.
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Tuesday was one of the biggest days for San Diego politicians in, well, maybe ever.
Since the start of the pandemic, San Diego’s South Bay has been hit hard. We spoke with residents, business owners and health care workers.
Experts have started to wonder: Is San Diego just lucky? Or is it doing something right?
Parents, teachers and community members shared their thoughts and experiences with online learning in San Diego.
Mayor Todd Gloria wants to negotiate an extension of the city’s contract with SDG&E.
Devastating wildfires, each one seemingly bigger and more destructive than the last, have battered California for the last several years.
The Racial and Identity Profiling Advisory Board shows that the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department experienced a complaint increase.
The Port of San Diego installed 23 audio and visual sensors along Harbor Drive to collect information about cars and pedestrians.
The Port of San Diego installed two dozen smart cameras along Harbor Drive in 2017, but dismantled the program after a year-and-a-half.
VOSD’s Will Huntsberry highlighted research showing just how devastating the anxiety and stress of the pandemic can be on children’s brains.
Mayor Todd Gloria told Voice of San Diego he expects to provide more details on his proposal.
The new Council president’s allies are taking a threat against her seriously. Plus, a judge plays with our emotions.
Teachers have an interest in presenting the narrative that teachers are doing a good job helping kids stay safe and academically up-to-date.
An outbreak was inevitable, with more than 160 residents and staff testing positive.
San Diego restaurants and the state are set for continued showdowns after a judge cleared the way to reopen.
The hosts examined some of the biggest issues and institutions in the region from our Rethinking San Diego series.
Mayor Todd Gloria said he remains committed to the operation despite the recent surge in cases and the large sticker price to keep it going.
The local numbers reveal just how much our local politics have transformed within less than a generation.
Making deep police cuts would be incredibly tough thanks to labor contracts, spending restrictions and a lack of political will.
The newly elected mayor has made clear that he doesn’t support the idea.