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Plus: This week on the podcast the hosts discuss the political dynamics of San Diego’s energy companies and 101 Ash legal news.

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Plus: This week on the podcast the hosts discuss the political dynamics of San Diego’s energy companies and 101 Ash legal news.

This week the hosts discuss the political dynamics of San Diego energy and the future of gettin’ around in the Golden State.
Plus: Accuser files civil suit alleging rape by SDSU Football Players.
The amount of emergency water Tijuana requested this year from California is a lot more than they requested in the past five.
The organization Izcalli fosters a lifelong dedication of indigenous ceremonies and teachings meant to heal and educate.
Plus: City, County awarded State Project Homekey Funds after initial miss and Chula Vista to spend $350,000 shutting down a tent city.
Plus: Coming up at Politifest: Real talk on the homelessness crisis.
But doing so in San Diego will be harder following reforms to the city’s use and acquisition of surveillance gear.
The central challenge targeting military suicide is a cultural one, not a lack of task forces.
Plus: ‘Big City Energy’, the art of political consulting and a reflection on the vehicle fires in Baja California.
Oceanside’s treasury manager wrote to a judge to get his record expunged, years before he was hired by the city.
The deliberate torching of vehicles by organized crime this month was something previously unseen in the battle for control of Tijuana Plaza
Plus: Housing commission greenlights settlement deal for hotel lawsuit.
Residents have big visions for it, but what’s feasible and who will have the money to do it?
The state will decide whether county drivers pay for how much they drive, and the official in charge of all transportation says it’s coming.
The Colorado River provides enough water for 40 million people and fuels a massive agricultural industry.
If you're able to buy a house at all in San Diego these days, you're among the fortunate. Prices have exploded in recent years. But than ...
A new study reveals disparities in property taxes that help fund public services and the burden falls on recently purchased homeowners.
The Raschke family featured earlier this summer in Voice of San Diego, were finally able to move into a three bedroom apartment.
Some on the Council criticized the project, arguing the cheap rents aren’t cheap enough considering the units’ sizes.