The San Diego City Council was meant to discuss repealing a footnote in the city's Land Development Code. But its final vote also targeted an unrelated housing program.
One teacher says he’s getting fined for students who gather on the beach to watch his YouTube classes — even though he’s not personally there.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has been appointed to the California Air Resources Board by Governor Gavin Newsom, awaiting confirmation from the state Senate.
Montgomery Steppe gives strong response, says mayor is “blame-shifting” away from city’s homelessness, financial problems.
Gloria's pointed comments about the county's responsibility caused a stir in the days since he delivered the speech, which sets the table for budget talks in coming months.
Two yoga instructors have again filed a lawsuit against the city of San Diego for the recent crackdown on longstanding donation-based classes at public parks and beaches under its vendor laws.
Las escuelas militares de supervivencia afirman: “Entrenamos a los mejores para lo peor.” Básicamente, estar listos para lo peor que la guerra puede arrojar sobre ti. Los recientes incendios forestales en San Diego y Los Ángeles nos mostraron que también debemos estar siempre preparados para lo peor en la vida.
San Diego may roll back or eliminate a controversial city incentive that allows the owner of a single-family lot to build as many as dozens of backyard apartments on it. Contending the incentive is damaging community character in neighborhoods across San Diego,
Un equipo de desarrollo dirigido por dos mujeres, incluida una funcionaria local de uso de suelo, superó a una empresa de viviendas asequibles de décadas de antigüedad en la competencia inmobiliaria detrás de escena para convertir la torre de oficinas 101 Ash St. de San Diego en cientos de apartamentos subsidiados.
The doubling, passed in an effort to address a looming $252.2 million deficit, is expected to bring in $800,000 each month for an average of $9.6 million annually.
Parking meter rates in the city of San Diego will double Friday, following a vote earlier this week by the San Diego City Council.
Facing the threat of budget cuts, the City Council voted to double rates citywide beginning Feb. 1, with most meters rising to $2.50 per hour.