As San Diego Raises Minimum Wage to $16.85, Local Debate on Economic Impact Looms
As the City of San Diego prepares to increase the minimum wage to $16.85 on January 1, 2024, many workers will see improved financial stability, while critics argue about the possible implications for businesses and economic growth.
San Diego Foundation Awards $200K Grant to City College for Diversity in Nursing and Cybersecurity
San Diego Foundation's $200,000 grant to San Diego City College aims to promote diversity in nursing and cybersecurity fields for Black students by providing resources, services, and support to ensure their success.
Former Union President Sentenced Over $36,000 Embezzlement in San Diego
The former president of San Diego's Local 2805 union, Felix Luciano, has been sentenced to four months in custody and ordered to repay $36,000 of embezzled union funds, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and transparency within labor organizations.
Ex-Convict Ramirez Sentenced to 116 Years-to-Life for Attempted Murder of Ortiz Family in San Diego County
Ex-convict Pablo E. Ramirez is sentenced to 116 years to life imprisonment for attempting to kill his girlfriend and her two daughters, leaving one in a quadriplegic state. Law enforcement's swift response saved their lives.
Fatal Hit-and-Run Shakes San Diego's Alta Vista Neighborhood, Police Seek Public's Help in Tracking Down Suspect
San Diego authorities are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect responsible for a fatal hit and run. A dark, four-door vehicle hit a pedestrian in the Alta Vista neighborhood, leaving her dead at the scene.












