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A deadline extension gives San Diego County residents a second chance to claim their share of $543,171 in unclaimed money. Time is ticking; make sure this cash doesn't slip through your grasp.
Chula Vista attorney Dan Smith Diaz gains momentum in the city attorney race as LAPA backs his candidacy.
San Diego Superior Court now allows online exhibit submissions in limited unlawful detainer cases, streamlining the legal process for landlords and tenants alike.
The ongoing migrant drop-off in San Diego County sparks outcry and calls for federal assistance, as local non-profits and resources become increasingly strained.
San Diego confronts escalating humanitarian issue; local leaders urge federal aid amidst rising transient populations and strained resources.
The city of San Diego joins the legal crusade on homeless encampments, striving to untangle the complex web of court rulings and settlements. When will these communities find a balance between safety concerns and accessibility to public spaces?
Marine veteran and police officer Larry Turner has entered the race for Mayor of San Diego, challenging career politician Todd Gloria. Will Turner's Independent candidacy bridge the political divide?
San Diego City Council approves water rate increases to fund infrastructure improvements, enhance customer service technology, and ensure a reliable water supply for residents.
San Diego is set to plant over 8,400 trees in disadvantaged communities as it receives a $10 million federal grant to push for a more sustainable and equitable city.
September 19 is the final day to return mail ballots in the Fallbrook Union High School District Special Election.
Temporary closure of Ped West crossing in San Ysidro for migrant processing causes concerns for nearby businesses, as they fear longer wait times may deter travelers.
As fentanyl devastates communities in California, Governor Gavin Newsom has heightened the California National Guard presence at the U.S.-Mexico border in a bid to contain the drug crisis.
Registered voters in the Fourth Supervisorial District, Fallbrook Public Utility District, and Rainbow Municipal Water District will receive postcards detailing their voting options for the November 7 special election.