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The city deletes emails it doesn’t think are important after 100 days but may soon voluntarily dismantle that policy.

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The city deletes emails it doesn’t think are important after 100 days but may soon voluntarily dismantle that policy.

Like many local communities, Coronado Unified is examining how it can better support students of color. But such reforms are being met b ...
Students are taking a leading role in efforts across San Diego County to require ethnic studies courses.
The CERT San Diego program empowers locals to safely mobilize and respond during a disaster.
Current guidelines do not allow camp-style child care locations to operate during normal school hours.
Fentanyl seizures are on the rise, Tijuana hospitals are bracing for another wave of coronavirus cases and more in our biweekly roundup.
In recent days, we’re filed four Public Records Act lawsuits against public entities that continue to withhold records.
Big week for the Sports Arena bidders coming up. And the SANDAG chief’s donation that will keep on giving.
The police chief has instructed officers to stop ticketing citizens for “seditious language.”
Proposition 16 tackles the structural discrimination that hurts all California women, and Black women in particular.
The outcome of the District 3 Board of Supervisors race won’t just determine the partisan majority at the county.
Cajon Valley Union School District David Miyashiro believes a version of the program he created over the summer could be replicated.
School districts in Bonsall, Borrego Springs, Rainbow and elsewhere are still struggling to connect students and teachers with laptops.
The coronavirus’ disproportionate impact on Latinos has exposed chronic disparities in health, housing and income throughout the county.
The Border Water Quality Restoration and Protection Act would put the EPA in charge of the entire effort.
We need to accept that online learning is here to stay, and start taking advantage of its most positive points.
Here's a look at fundraising in some of the most important local races.
It’s likely the city never would have purchased 101 Ash St. if a developer hadn’t come along to act as middleman.
The EPA is cracking down on products claiming to kill COVID-19, masks are piling up on beaches and more in our biweekly roundup.
Shane Harris suggests that Black women and White women are nuisances requiring management and chastisement.