Following encampments at U.S. colleges and universities, protesting the Israel-Hamas war, San Diego students start their own in solidarity.
Zoë Meyers and Cody Dulaney spent a day on an island in the San Diego River, documenting the lives of unhoused residents.
A San Diego charter school voted to keep its high school campus open despite declining enrollment and funding.
It’s not just San Diego Unified — other school districts across the region are facing massive budget shortfalls, prompting them to eliminate hundreds of vacant positions and issue dozens of layoff ...
Commissioners said they would only support the proposal only if portions on ethics and governance were cut and several ...
The suit underscores growing tensions as Imperial Valley prepares for an industry that could turn the Salton Sea region into ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that enforcing such bans on camping in public amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, as spelled out in the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It ...
Residents on this island are part of a growing trend of unhoused people flocking to the riverbed and canyons in the wake of a camping ban.
Other San Diegans pay $1,000 to appeal the city’s project approvals. Now, community planning groups must pay, too.
The new system will be the main feed for treated water for residents in the La Jolla and Pacific Beach areas. Expect upcoming ...