San Diego to look at increasing water and sewer rates as thousands struggle to pay bills
Written by Miguel Palacios In the midst of one of the most difficult times in modern history, the City of…
Written by Miguel Palacios In the midst of one of the most difficult times in modern history, the City of…
Written by Juan Sebastian Fragozo The events industry is one of the many that has been hit hard by the…
Written by Miguel Palacios Despite Californian’s voting overwhelmingly against the banning of cash bail for some criminal offenders, the California…
Written by Natalia Toliver Migrant children are already arriving at the San Diego convention center. The announcement came from the…
By Bruce Karasik The story of Passover has been told for over 3,000 years. Passover commemorates the Hebrews’ (Israelites’) Exodus…
Written by Urvi Sakurikar On Wednesday, San Diego Unified Superintendent Cindy Marten began the process of her confirmation as US…
Written by Mark Powell, first published by The San Diego Union-Tribune One of the best ways to prevent homelessness is…
California’s Employment Development Department (EDD) is still struggling with technical issues. The EDD is no stranger to computer glitches, this…
Written by Miguel Palacios The recent mass shootings in Boulder Colorado and Atlanta Georgia have left President Biden and many…
Written by Miguel Palacios Under President Trump, the Army Corps of Engineers had orders to build a wall at the…