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5 Big Moments From Cindy Marten's Confirmation Hearing
During a two-hour hearing, San Diego Unified Superintendent Cindy Marten, President Joe Biden's nominee to be deputy education secretary.
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During a two-hour hearing, San Diego Unified Superintendent Cindy Marten, President Joe Biden's nominee to be deputy education secretary.
San Diego Unified Superintendent Cindy Marten faced questions from Senate Republicans and Democrats.
Attorneys, inmates and court documents allege persistent staff carelessness facilitated the spread of the virus.
Nearly one in three inmates at Richard J. Donovan state prison in Otay Mesa have tested positive for COVID-19.
In 2018, Voice of San Diego sued San Diego Unified School District for a perceived failure to comply with the California Public Records Act.
Community activists have underscored the impacts of the gaps of access to high speed, reliable internet to non-White and poorer communities.
Students, families and professionals across the county continue to lack reliable, affordable access to high-speed internet.
Rent for UC San Diego graduate and professional students who live in campus housing will increase by hundreds of dollars this summer.
Rents for UC San Diego graduate and professional students who live on campus are about to go up.
On this VOSD Podcast bonus episode, host Scott Lewis got ahold of Dr. Shane Crotty, a vaccine expert.
A tent city for asylum seekers is growing, the emptiness of partisan outrage and more in our biweekly roundup of border news.
In the absence of meaningful details about the victims of the horrific Atlanta shooting this week, police voices filled the vacuum.
The big spenders in the 79th Assembly race. The laborers get a Water Authority seat. And Cindy Marten gets her day in D.C.
The March 10 story in Voice of San Diego about spending at Lincoln High School was misleading and gave readers an inaccurate portrait.
Without detailed data, it’s nearly impossible to gauge just how large those populations actually are and how to direct support their way.
San Diego is home to large numbers of people with roots in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia.
Plus: Victims of fertility fraud aren’t completely sold on a bill to aid their cause by Assemblyman Brian Maienschein.
The hosts discuss the latest gruesome event that’s put homelessness in the spotlight and what the city is — and isn’t — doing about it.
After opening up the hiring process to external candidates, the city selected one of its own. Meanwhile, Del Mar has a boring problem.
Many of San Diego County’s largest school districts have been living on the edge for years when it comes to their budgets.