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Border Report: A Former Ambassador Gets Real
Christopher Landau, the former U.S. ambassador to Mexico, spoke candidly about his post to fellow diplomats two weeks ago.
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Christopher Landau, the former U.S. ambassador to Mexico, spoke candidly about his post to fellow diplomats two weeks ago.
San Diego's libraries don't have the staff to open for a while. And the new Labor Council leader is keeping her old job.
Measure C’s authorization of city-issued bonds adds a wrinkle to the city’s legal case that the measure passed.
There’s a snag in the city’s attempt to move forward.
Activists are pressing Escondido City Council to adopt an independent oversight committee to cut police funding and beef up social services.
San Diego County’s YMCA, now more than ever, has a reason to feel down.
The YMCA of San Diego County lost about three-quarters of its members and program participants during the pandemic.
Up and down the state, conservative operatives are complaining that Carl DeMaio and his group Reform California is sucking up resources.
Reform California is a conservative political advocacy organization created several years ago by Carl DeMaio.
How local schools decided to spend the money thus far reveals a lot about their priorities.
There’s no decision when students will go back in the classroom full time at San Marcos Unified and Oceanside Unified.
The latest on reopening plans in both districts, and the push from parent groups to return to five days a week of in-person school.
Nearly $178 million in coronavirus aid funds San Diego County’s 10 largest school districts; 51 percent went to employee pay and benefits.
We break down how the city charter works, who polices the police, how schools get funding and the Tijuana River sewage crisis.
Over the last year, school districts across San Diego saw an influx of state and federal aid on top of the normal funding they receive.
MTS pulled off something pretty remarkable this week and budget deadlines start to creep up.
The pension and the police budget, explained. The People's Ordinance is back and more on the city's finances.
San Diego has a new mayor who's facing new financial realities and is incorporating new priorities into the budget. Here's an explanation.
The tax hike doesn't require a Convention Center expansion despite backers' longstanding obsession with making one happen.