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La Jolla group countersues city of San Diego in independence drive By Dave Schwab | Times of San Diego A nonprofit group ...
Blowing Up the Water Authority Isn’t Off the Table at LAFCO By MacKenzie Elmer | Voice of San Diego Dismantling San Diego’s ...
California changed the way it teaches science. But test scores remain low By Carolyn Jones | CalMatters A decade ago, ...
This Law Aimed to Cut Housing Prices. A Hidden Fee Could Raise Them By Deborah Sullivan Brennan | Voice of San Diego Last ...
The trial of former Hong Kong newspaper and magazine publisher Jimmy Lai, who was active in the territory’s pro-democracy ...
Developers Are Lining Up to Build Housing on San Diego Unified Property By Jakob McWhinney | Voice of San Diego In March, San ...
For many years, untreated raw sewage has flowed into Southern California from Mexico and polluted the Tijuana River Valley, causing beaches to close, rendering them unusable. Even with beaches closed, ...
Can We Keep People from Falling into Homelessness? By Lisa Halverstadt| Voice of San Diego San Diego’s homelessness crisis has spiked ...
William W Eigner He is the “go-to guy for M&A and emerging companies.” He has often been recognized for many years in The Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers and by SD METRO Magazine as one of ...
Victoria Switzer is chief financial officer at Gomez Trial Attorneys. She joined Gomez in 2014 and has held strategic roles ever since. She also manages the firm’s Intakes Department. Her broad range ...
Nicholas Alpers is co-founder and managing partner of Alpers Engineering, a boutique engineering firm located in Downtown San Diego. He and his father launched the firm in 2014 and have successfully ...
California burns, with more than 3,300 wildfires and 150,000 acres charred so far this year, Cal Fire reports, while 1,100 plus tornadoes, says AccuWeather, tore up the landscape from the Central ...
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