After a 4x4 blowup at the district’s last board meeting, trustees were met with much more 4x4-curious school staff.
Board members said the policy exposed the college to legal risk and cited a recent national shift from similar policies.
El Cajon and Escondido – are making the most vigorous use of a recently adopted state ballot initiative that stiffens ...
City officials used $3.5 million from Navajo’s development fund on an emergency storm drain repair without informing the ...
Since California’s new tough-on-crime law went into effect, El Cajon and Escondido police departments made more arrests per ...
When Voice of San Diego education reporter Mario Koran began asking questions about San Diego Unified School District Trustee ...
Education reporter Jakob McWhinney recently brought San Diego Unified officials a seemingly straightforward question: how ...
Construction of condominiums has been falling in California for years. Most condominium and townhome developments in ...
Dr. Margot Kushel, a UC San Francisco professor of medicine who led a groundbreaking survey of homelessness in California, ...
As districts across the county grapple with enrollment decline that will likely get worse in coming decades, San Diego ...
The county’s ethics office looked into allegations that board Chair Terra Lawson-Remer used her county ID to get into a North Park bar and decided it was ‘too minor’ to merit action.
After decades of imposing a strict, unforgiving interpretation of compliance with petitions, the Registrar of Voters has ...