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A project labor agreement-focused measure has generated far more attention from campaign funders.
This week on the podcast are the moments that kill or cripple policies and the moments when leaders falter.
The hospital system’s leadership is now facing criticism for supporting specific board candidates ahead of Election Day.
The district’s current plans to build employee housing are a good first step. But what teachers really want is a home they can own.
Plus: Ex-Real Estate Adviser seeks appeal, vision for increased tenant protections and San Diego is closer to getting an MLS team.
Plus: Jail doc charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Many local education agencies are choosing to use bonds to fund employee housing projects.
Plus: The latest on city homeless shelter offerings and what county leaders did on Tuesday.
The Regional Task Force on Homelessness reports that more than 15,000 people sought homeless services in San Diego County for the first time
Plus: Patrick Johnson, Vista’s city manager of 11 years, resigned because of a new council policy that limits his hiring authority.
Congress must approve much-needed funding to help address the Tijuana Sewage Crisis that has long-plagued our beaches. We must demand this.
We’ve rounded up our coverage of some of the most interesting races on November’s ballot for voters in one handy hub.
Few details have been aired about a criminal conflict-of-interest case involving a former top deputy in the County Assessor’s Office.
This week on the VOSD Podcast, it’s the Election 2022 ballot breakdown.
Plus: A deeper dive into SDG&E rate hike.
Plus: The gunshots from a soon-to-be plant nursery just north of Escondido owned by the Freedom Fight continue.
Two homeless-serving nonprofits are now sheltering more than 60 refugees – many of whom fled Venezuela.
Plus: The day in housing crisis news.