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Taxpayers Association Joins in Opposition of Proposed Kettner and Vine Shelter Lease
Ahead of the City Council’s meeting Monday afternoon, the San Diego Taxpayers Association is the latest group to call for a delay in approving the proposed 30-year lease for a 1,000-bed homeless shelter. The planned lease of the former print shop at Kettner Boulevard and Vine Street in Middletown...
Padres get much needed good news after latest Fernando Tatis Jr. injury update
After taking a series from the Guardians over the weekend, the San Diego Padres got the nice start to the second half that they were looking for. Xander Bogaerts is looking good at the plate after returning from the IL, and both Dylan Cease and Michael King were electric on the mound.
For ‘unbanked’ Californians, cash is still king in an increasingly cashless society
As a mother of six who works in a Los Angeles Jack-in-the-Box, Anneisha Williams can’t afford to pay steep bank fees. For her, every dollar matters, and overdraft fees have left her frustrated and fed up with banks — to the point where she no longer even uses them.
Pros, Artists and Legends came out for the opening of Sixes & Sevens Skateshop in Oceanside, California
Yesterday was one of the biggest days the Oceanside, California skate scene has seen in years. Sixes & Sevens opened its second location in Oside accompanied by an art show by Sean Cliver and his Strangelove Skateboards. Locals, collectors, and fans alike all turned out in droves to see the ...
Search underway for 70-year-old California man who went missing after taking Jeep on off-road trail
A 70-year-old man has been missing since Friday after taking his Jeep on an off-road trail in California, authorities said. Warren Elliott was last seen on the Rubicon Trail in Placer County Friday afternoon, according to the Placer County Sheriff's Office. Searchers from multiple agencies and organizations are involved in the search, according to the sheriff's office. The search for Elliott continued on Monday, focusing on the Rubicon Springs area, the sheriff's office said.
VP Kamala Harris secures enough delegates to become Democratic nominee for president
Vice President and Bay Area native Kamala Harris has enough delegates to win the democratic presidential nomination with help from shoring up most of President Biden's delegates.Around 7 p.m. on Monday, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi made the motion to endorse Kamala Harris for President at a virtual meeting of California's Democratic National Convention delegation. With the endorsement of California's delegation, Kamala Harris now has enough delegates to win the Democratic nomination for President.Bay Area analysts weigh three factors that are most likely to influence the election and impact California.Live updates: Kamala Harris secures enough delegatesVideo in the media player above...
Campus researchers investigate climate change’s effect on California’s insurance market
A team of UC Berkeley researchers published a study regarding how climate change has affected property insurance and pricing in disaster-prone areas. The paper specifically examines the California property insurance market, emphasizing how limited information significantly contributes to high prices and reduced participation, particularly with risks associated with climate change, said co-author of the study Meredith Fowlie.
The California-to-Arkansas farmer pipeline
This story was originally published by Ambrook Research. The thick, squelching mud means there’s no outrunning the mosquitoes, which pierce any bit of skin left un-doused by bug repellant. Still, the discomfort of slogging through flooded Arkansas rice fields in the sticky month of June is offset by visions of abundance. A few glistening inches of water lie across several paddies on Hallie Shoffner’s 2,000-acre seed farm, Delta Harvest, from which thousands of bright green stalks of specialty rice protrude. An assistant stands on a metal levee bridge perched above the wet, taking measurements — part of a U.S. Department of Agriculture partnership pilot to determine how much methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide these fields are generating. When the pilot wraps up at the end of next year, Shoffner will share the results, for free, with any producer who’s interested.
The Switch Up Election Series: BlackPAC director highlights ‘essential’ role of Black voters
Adrianne Shropshire began her political work as a community organizer in California, focusing on police accountability, economic justice and youth empowerment in the South Los Angeles neighborhoods. In 2016, Shropshire founded BlackPAC, an organization dedicated to educating and mobilizing African American voters. Through that work, she has designed programs to engage hundreds of thousands of…
Airlines speak on travel delays at San Diego Airport
Traveler delays are continuing Monday as Delta works to recover from a global IT outage that stranded travelers Friday and over the weekend and disrupted systems that relied on the technology. Four days after the initial outage, travelers at San Diego International Airport and across the country are still experiencing delays.
San Diego CBP Announces New CDC Dog Import Rules Starting August 1
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) San Diego Field Office is informing travelers about upcoming changes to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) dog importation requirements, which will take effect on August 1. “Effective August 1st, the CDC’s new dog importation requirements will be implemented to...
Sewage impacts diminish, safe to swim off Coronado: Health officials
Water contact closures have been lifted for North Beach Coronado and Coronado Lifeguard Tower, health officials said. Recent water quality samples meet state health standards, The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health and Quality said Sunday. The La Jolla Children's Pool remained under advisory. Beachgoers were advised that bacteria...
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