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If you thought that the media would have a come-to-Jesus moment in light of the debacle that was their coverage of the Biden presidency, think again. A recent study by the Media Research Center shows ...
The San Diego City Council passed sweeping city parking changes this week, with street parking costs expected to go up as a result. According to the new rules okayed by the City Council, the city will ...
New data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics was released Thursday, revealing a staggering 36,565 fast food jobs have been lost since September 2023 when the $20 per hour minimum wage law, AB ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom released his revised state budget this month, and it reflects a bleaker outlook than his January spending plan. The updated California budget projects a $12 billion deficit, driven ...
Tower 180, a 25-story office building on Broadway in downtown San Diego, is slated to be transformed into a hospitality project featuring two Hyatt hotel brands. The conversion, in collaboration with ...
The left is in its usual sanctimonious but schizophrenic mood. The media claims daily that the Trump administration has usurped power. It is supposedly destroying democracy. It tramples on the rule of ...
The bill was dead. Twice dead, in fact: Two times in the past two years, Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed legislation to ban California companies from deploying driverless trucks. Yet lawmakers have ...
South Bay residents have been breathing chemicals emanating from the Tijuana River including one that has been known to damage DNA, another that is used in tire manufacturing and traces of ...
Annual Census: Homelessness Down 7% Countywide By Lisa Halverstadt| Voice of San Diego For the first time since 2020, the region’s ...
In 2011, San Diego Unified officials voted to do something big: They made it harder to graduate high school. That may strike many as odd. After all, people often evaluate school districts by ...
Politicians love to refer to themselves as public servants, despite the outrageous perks and entitlements they vote for themselves, or just take. America’s real public servants are members of the ...
Californians are waking up to a hard truth: the Department of Insurance, bloated and broken, has become a hostile force in the state’s economy. Under the failed leadership of Commissioner Ricardo Lara ...