San Diegans twice voted to lift a limit on building height in the Midway neighborhood. The courts twice threw out the vote.
The development team’s key players say they can use the state’s generous housing laws to bypass and preempt the city’s height limit law that’s blocking their path forward.
This post has been updated. SDG&E has laid off 50 of the company’s non-union IT staff, according to the business manager of ...
Nate Fairman, business manager of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 465, first started dropping ...
Since then, Vivas Bracho’s remains have waited in Nguyen’s office while the priest tried to figure out how to get him home.
A coalition of local labor unions is moving forward with a plan to get a citizens-led sales tax measure on the November 2026 ...
Labor and advocacy groups have recently circulated a poll testing support for a potential half-cent countywide sales tax.
San Diego politicos are testing the waters on three tax hikes that could hit local ballots next year. We’ve previously ...
Less recycled sewage into drinking water means more reliance on the increasingly unstable Colorado River and expensive desal ...
A year ago, San Diego city auditors found that staff spent millions more on rental equipment for city departments than what ...
Jim Madaffer is a former San Diego City Council member, past Chair of the San Diego County Water Authority, and Vice Chair of ...
City Councilmembers on Tuesday begrudgingly voted to hike the city’s water rates by nearly 30 percent over the next two years ...
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