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A public records lawsuit was filed seeking documents from the city related to the recent proposal to transform the 101 Ash St ...
This year's San Diego Pride Parade and Festival has a renewed sense of defiance amid new federal policies hostile to the LGBTQ+ community.
Thousands are expected to gather at the San Diego Pride parade and festival this Saturday. Behind the scenes are 2,000 ...
USD's volleyball team embraces a global stage in Berlin, aiming for glory while gaining invaluable experience at the World University Games.
Throughout the last month, officers have been seen mocking volunteers prior to arresting individuals exiting their court ...
With the passing of President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” Voice of San Diego contributor Alan Berube breaks down San Diego’s share of winners and losers. The winners: […] ...
The vacant 21-story building downtown has a history that includes the discovery of asbestos in the building and multiple ...
Cody Petterson, who won a seat on the board in 2022, won’t seek reelection. But he may run for a different office.
Perris Mayor Michael Vargas urged his residents to stay indoors and avoid going out unless necessary, as immigration ...
Spring is approaching and one sure sign of the season are the new babies at the San Diego Zoo who are venturing outside of the den and peeking out of mom’s pouch for the first time. The zoo ...
Two managers at a San Diego construction project were trying to boost the morale of workers in the middle of the COVID pandemic. In this StoryCorps, hear how some monarch butterflies helped.
USD volleyball team prepares for a "once-in-a-lifetime" opportunity at the World University Games in Berlin, where they'll face elite international competition while building team chemistry.
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