San Diego Sherriff Bill Gore Announces Retirement

Written by Sasha Reva This Wednesday, San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore announced his plan to retire next month almost a year before the end of his fourth term. The official date of his retirement is Feb. 3.  Gore’s law enforcement career spanned 51 years and began in 1970. He began working in the Federal…

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​​‘Ghost Gun’ Ordinance passed by San Diego County Supervisors

Written by Vincent Cain On Tuesday, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to pass an ordinance requiring safe firearm storage and prohibiting the production and distribution of untraceable ‘ghost guns’ throughout the county. Last October, Board Chairman Nathan Fletcher, and Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer voted in favor of the ordinance, and on Tuesday,…

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San Diego County Supervisor Lines Officially Set

Written by Nathaniel Mannor Although Congressional, State Senate and state Assembly districts are still in the making, San Diego County Board and Supervisors’ districts are finalized and immediately take effect. Each state redraws the borders of every state and local district every ten years per the Census, so each elected official represents the same number…

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Man Who Made Racist and Inflammatory Comments at County Supervisor Meeting Has A History of Fringe Statements

Written by William Hekman Everyone is in agreement that the comments made at the last County Supervisor meeting were reprehensible and disgusting. The individual, Jason Robo, told Nora Vargas that he “can’t wait for her arteries to clog, they’re not doing it fast enough” and called Wilma Wooten “Aunt Jemima”. This was met with anger…

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SD County to Go After Ghost Guns

Written by Nathaniel Manor Banning guns should reduce gun violence, right? Wrong. As we learned from the Prohibition Era, prohibiting an activity only drives it underground. Sadly, the Democrats haven’t learned this lesson and continue to push gun violence “safety” precautions by limiting our access to firearms. And like the Prohibition years, Americans are making…

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The Fight Against Vaccine Mandates Continues

Written by Amanda Angulo On Wednesday, October 6, the Los Angeles City Council leaders approved yet another mandate that requires those entering many indoor spaces to be vaccinated.  This ordinance was passed by an approval of 11-2, which now mandates proof of both or full (as some have started to receive their booster shot) vaccines…

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