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SD City Council President Withholds Proposed Stormwater Funding Measure
San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera announced today that he has decided to withhold the proposed stormwater measure from the November 2024 election. This measure was first proposed by Elo-Rivera after the January 22nd storm, which caused widespread flooding in Southeast San Diego. During the floods, thousands of residents...
Coronado Unified undergoes district led administrative shuffle
Public education in Coronado will undergo significant leadership changes in 2024-25, with new administrators assigned to the high school, middle school and one elementary school. In a July 9 news release, Coronado Unified School District said the goal is to reorganize resources in the face of a $2.3 million deficit,...
Migrant children were put in abusive shelters for years, suit says. Critics blame lack of oversight
As allegations of sexual abuse built up at the largest housing provider for unaccompanied migrant children in the U.S., officials continued placing children in their care in a system that advocates
Villa Nueva Under New Co-Ownership, Now With Longer Open Hours
Near the corner of 9th and Orange Avenue, passersby often stop at this adored eatery for a delicious pastry and coffee on the go. Many also choose to dine in and savor a full breakfast. With its new ownership and expanded hours, Villa Nueva has become a community staple from sunrise to sunset.
Recreation & Golf Fee Study Discussed At Initial Public Workshop
The City of Coronado Recreation & Golf Services department has been partnering with Next Practice Partners to do a fee study for recreation activities and programs on the island. This project began with a focus on golf course fees, with changes approved by the City Council in 2023 that went into effect at the start of 2024. The study is now entering its final phase for the remainder of recreational fees, including tennis, aquatics, recreational camps and classes, rentals, and more.
Boosie Badazz Addresses Snitching Accusations After Gun Case Dismissal
Some fans are suspicious of how Boosie's charge got dropped. Earlier this month, Boosie Badazz finally got a happy ending to his longwinded legal battle, as his federal gun case was dismissed in San Diego. As expected, the Louisiana-born rapper got emotional while sharing the news with fans on Instagram, thanking god and sharing his hopes for the future. Unfortunately, however, some social media users were immediately suspicious of how exactly he got off.
Four Dead in Suspected DUI Collision on I-163 in Kearny Mesa, Morning Commute Disrupted
In an early morning tragedy, southbound Interstate 163 through Kearny Mesa was closed following a fatal accident that claimed four lives; it occurred just before 1:30 a.m. near the intersection with Interstate 805, as reported by NBC 7 San Diego. Upon their arrival, California Highway Patrol discovered a grim scene...
Cake and Sip San Diego: Comic-Con 2024 Edition
Head to 8885 Rio San Diego Drive in Mission Valley on Saturday, July 27 from 2:00pm PT to 6:00pm PT for Cake and Sip San Diego: Comic-Con Edition. They’ll have DIY Bento cakes for $20 each for you to decorate like your favorite superhero (while supplies last), a cosplay photo booth, a comic-themed food truck (yum), raffles from bakery chain Cookie Plug (double yum), and best of all, free parking. This event is all-ages, so bring the kiddos out for some SDCC-themed fun.
San Diego Inaugurates New "Rehabilitative, Therapeutic" Youth Transition Campus in Kearny Mesa
In a significant overhaul of juvenile justice in San Diego County, local leaders and advocates have inaugurated the new Youth Transition Campus on the former Kearny Mesa juvenile hall site. According to The San Diego Union-Tribune, the campus is touted as a "rehabilitative, therapeutic" facility to create better futures for high-risk youth.
San Diego council president calls for nominations to Privacy Advisory Board, following mayor’s inaction
The San Diego City Council is hustling to fill vacancies on the Privacy Advisory Board, an independent oversight body that monitors the city’s use of surveillance technology. KPBS published a story this week detailing how the board has been hobbled by attrition in recent months. Currently, less than half...
In a California gold rush town, some Black families are fighting for land taken from their ancestors
COLOMA, Calif. (AP) — In a tiny town where the California gold rush began, Black families are seeking restitution for land that was taken from their ancestors to make way for a state park now frequented by fourth graders learning about the state’s history. Their efforts in Coloma,...
These Are 5 The Most High Taxes Cities In California – Upcoming Overview, Check Here!
WFCN – To make sense of California’s complex tax system, you need to know how different cities’ people are hit with varied amounts of taxation. To better understand the factors that go into determining the tax rates in these five locations and how they impact locals, we’ve compiled some data.
Otay Mesa landfill proposal prompts pushback due to sewage crisis
SAN DIEGO — Developers for the East Otay Mesa landfill and recycle project say they are close to finalizing their application to submit for permits. But there is already pushback and efforts to stop it. There’s no question there is a sewage crisis from cross-border contamination in the South...
California grid tech sandbox launched to help integrate DERs
DERConnect has been launched as a testbed for the power grid on the University of California San Diego campus. The DERConnect testbed, funded with a $42 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is aimed to help utility, industry and academic researchers to better understand how to integrate more distributed energy resources such as solar panels, wind turbines, smart buildings and electric vehicle batteries into the power grid.
Makenzy Doniak joins Annie & Elsten
San Diego Wave Forward Makenzy Doniak joined Annie & Elsten on Friday afternoon and talked about growing up in Southern California, playing on the Wave and how the team is trying to overcome the distractions for the remainder of the 2024 season.
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