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Should they stay (with Trump), or should they go?

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Should they stay (with Trump), or should they go?

A little battle is brewing between nations for sewage, the new public energy player hired a top officer and more in our biweekly roundup.
At issue is the lack of Sheriff’s Department policy requiring deputies to activate their cameras during an encounter that meets the crit ...
A San Diego County group that reviews cases of possible police misconduct is pressing the Sheriff’s Department.
This week, Mayor Kevin Faulconer turned his long-running flirtation with a run for governor into high gear.
The race has become something of a harbinger of what the split on the left may look like as San Diego adapts to Democratic dominance.
This week on the VOSD podcast, hosts Scott Lewis, Andrew Keatts and Sara Libby assess Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s possible path to governor.
Two competing forces – one from the United States and another from Mexico – are rethinking the region’s oldest and dirtiest problem.
The federal government has pledged $300 million to the intractable border sewage problem.
Two statewide police union groups unveiled outlines of legislative proposals aimed at recruiting more diverse and educated candidates.
County officials took steps to fight the release of COVID-19 information in two Public Records Act lawsuits filed by Voice of San Diego.
Voice of San Diego is seeking to compel San Diego County to release the information under the California Records Act.
Superindentent Cindy Marten chose quite the adjective to describe the current state of things.
The Department of Homeland Security is barred from making immigration arrests at the federal courthouses in San Diego and El Centro.
Two years ago, multiple men came forward to allege sexual misconduct against San Diego Unified School Board Trustee Kevin Beiser.
All four of San Diego Unified Trustee Kevin Beiser’s colleagues would need to vote for removal in order to initiate a recall election.
Local regulations are designed specifically to restrict access to short-term rentals and effectively limit the supply of accommodations.
One asylum-seeker stuck indefinitely in Mexico said it will take “a miracle” for him to survive in his current circumstances.
Opposition is building against San Diego’s dream of erecting a $5 billion pipeline to the Colorado River.
Opposition is building against a $5 billion plan to build a parallel pipeline to the Colorado River.