Former state Controller Betty Yee dropped her campaign for California governor Monday, thinning the field of Democrats ...
It took more than a decade, but community members are finally bringing a Mountain View icon back to its rightful place.
Mitchelle Woodson, legal director of Pillars of the Community, with her young child, speaks in front of a raucous crowd of San Diegans turning out to oppose city budget cuts affecting the arts and ...
The fabled local surfboard shaping company is going back to its roots where it began, opening a new retail outlet in a ...
Two measures advanced by lawmakers are backed by the ticket market’s dominant seller, Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster.
That translates directly into budget deficits, staff layoffs, program cuts, and in some cases, school closures,” Britt said.
California’s economy and culture reliably move ahead at world-class speed, but its government often lags far behind. Education is a prime example.
For one weekend each year, Scripps Park becomes closer to an archive than a car show; the La Jolla Concours d’Elegance returns April 24.
Autism Month should prompt us to ask whether San Diego is becoming a place where autistic children, teens and adults feel they truly belong every day.
Taconora — the name a mash-up of taco and Sonora — had its grand opening on March 7, and the fast casual eatery has a ...
More than 2.5 million pounds of pesticides containing PFAS were sprayed on California crops between 2018 and 2023.
From June to December, the latest month for which figures are available, almost 100,000 immigrants without legal status left ...