I’m on a quest to find out how the federal government plans to interpret hydrogen sulfide gas data from the polluted Tijuana ...
Local 465 is now accusing SDG&E of union-busting after the company hired an outside law firm to fight a union vote in D.C.
Dueling claims last year over whether toxic gases from the polluted Tijuana River were spreading and threatening South Bay residents understandably left many panicking. Researchers alleged hydrogen ...
A year's worth of data shows South Bay residents are constantly exposed to low levels of hydrogen sulfide gas from the ...
County officials are proposing to dip into rainy-day funds to pay for millions of dollars in bonuses for county employees. In ...
The city attorney is the latest city official to announce he's leaving as the city continues a period of ‘dysfunctionality,’ as the mayor called it.
For the final installment of Beef Week, our Will Huntsberry got real and shared a first-hand account of watching the American ...
Only 15 percent of San Diegans can afford a median price home. That is fraying the social fabric at an alarming pace.
Last year, a city audit found staff spent more than $6 million on rental equipment without approval from the City Council in ...
The latest in our Beek Week series is a beef so quiet and subtle it has most likely escaped the attention of many. It’s the ...
The lack of benches is a small piece of the larger culture of exclusion that’s been embraced in cities across the nation.
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