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Morning Report: The San Dieguito School Board Flips
Plus: City Council backs $175M borrowing plan following Ash settlement, City towing disproportionately impacts San Diegans.

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Plus: City Council backs $175M borrowing plan following Ash settlement, City towing disproportionately impacts San Diegans.

A pair of real-time water quality sensors will be installed where the Tijuana River crosses the border and spills into the Pacific Ocean.
San Diego has committed itself to nearly doubling its tree canopy by 2030. Bureaucratic and logistical roadblocks have made progress hard.
Some key races are a lot more interesting after the county registrar of voters updated the latest count of ballots.
Plus: Major vote-count update, homeless funding meeting and the environment report.
Fueled by two years of pandemic politics over masks and vaccines, and culture war issues like critical race theory, conservatives mobili ...
High-profile conservatives and anti-mask and vaccine mandate candidates ran for school boards Ultimately, they saw mix results.
Under the current rate structure, rooftop solar owners make 30 cents per kilowatt.
This week on the VOSD Podcast, the hosts dive in to some more conclusive 2022 election results.
Plus: Thursday’s election results update and State Public Utilities Commission drops key rooftop solar policy.
After winning races in Chula Vista, National City, Escondido and Carlsbad. Republicans have figured out a path to regional relevance.
The Registrar released a count of another 100,000 votes. Here's what we know so far about the toss-up races.
Incumbent candidates vying for four seats on Palomar Health’s Board of Directors held wide leads.
Plus: The audacity of Jen Campbell, Kent Lee claims Victory in District 6 and SDUSD Poised to Go Five for Five on Bond Measures Since 1998.
Only four people have served in that role since the 1970s, all Republicans.
North County residents are carefully watching which state and local offices could flip.
The mayoral races in Chula Vista and National City were top of mind for South Bay voters. They also mostly stuck with party lines.
City voters in Districts 2 and 6 told Voice of San Diego how they came down on the city’s top ballot measures and their council races.
The election is over and several hundred thousand votes have been counted in San Diego County.