Sewage Showdown: San Diego Power Players Roll Out Binational Fix for Tijuana River Mess
A five‑pillar report urges binational fixes — from plant repairs and steady operations funding to reuse and real‑time monitoring — to end chronic Tijuana River pollution. Authors say the plan pairs emergency fixes with long‑term governance and monitoring to cut beach closures and health harms.
Free Solar Gold Rush for San Diego County's Cash-Strapped Homeowners
A county pilot will cover rooftop solar installation costs for income-qualified homeowners in unincorporated San Diego, but spots are limited. The program offers incentives designed to cover installation expenses and has about 22 project slots.
San Diego Stamp Scam Suspect Accused Of Turning Fake Postage Into $6 Million Home Buy
Federal prosecutors allege a San Diego man sold millions of counterfeit U.S. postage stamps online and netted more than $6 million. Postal inspectors say shipments containing over one million fake stamps were intercepted.
Downtown San Diego Murder Suspect Still On The Run After Golden West Hotel Stabbing
A Jan. 2 no-bail warrant remains outstanding for Rene Frank Lunar in the Sept. 3 Golden West Hotel stabbing that left Daniel James Stanley dead. Court records show the DA filed a murder charge in December.












