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According to the latest Point in Time Count, the number of San Diegans sleeping in their vehicles has surged by 44% over the past year.
More than 200 utility poles with over three miles of overhead lines have been officially removed from a community in San Diego’s Bay Park neighborhood.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin visited with San Diego leaders Tuesday and got a first-hand look at the persistent sewage issues plaguing the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Rates increased for hundreds of parking meters along the San Diego Bay on Wednesday. However, some parking spots and locations remain free. Senator meets with Abrego Garcia in El Salvador amid ...
Port operated parking meters on the waterfront in downtown San Diego. (File photo courtesy of Port of San Diego) Increased parking fees took effect Wednesday at some meters and pay stations at San ...
Now, New Mexico has found its replacement. UC San Diego head coach Eric Olen is coming to Albuquerque to be the new head coach of the Lobos, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel. “Sources ...
New Mexico has hired UC San Diego's Eric Olen as the school's next head coach. Olen received a five-year contract, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel. "Eric is a proven winner with an incredible ...
Typically, it takes a long time to establish a rivalry. But when you have two cities with a history of disdain like San Diego and Los Angeles, the process can be fast-tracked. San Diego FC's first ...
The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County recorded its largest increase since Sept. 28, 2023 Saturday, rising 5.3 cents to $4.776. The average price has ...
San Diego is on the way to becoming the first city in the nation to ban grocery stores from offering digital-only coupons, citing a lack of access to the internet and smartphones by some shoppers.
A San Diego federal court judge ruled this week in favor of a state law prohibiting the sale of semi-automatic rifles and other long guns to 18-to-20-year-olds, with exceptions, by licensed dealers.