MORE STORIES
-
Developers of the Midway Rising project insist their plans are still legal, even after a court reinstated the 30-foot building height limit for the neighborhood. City leaders may be looking to change state law to push the project forward.
-
The idea to charge city residents $141.50 annually to park in those neighborhoods on Sundays proved so unpopular, even those who reluctantly voted for it in committee denounced it as unfair.
-
Marines fly the Neros Archer in first-person video game-like fashion — straight into their targets.
-
A California company is using AI to help diagnose homeless Californians. The technology promises better access to health care, but it also raises questions.
-
It's the first time the Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk's office will be open on a weekend for marriage licenses and wedding ceremonies.
-
Kaiser Permanente nurses and health care workers in the San Diego area joined their counterparts across the state and in Hawaii Monday to begin an open-ended strike alleging unfair labor practices amid prolonged contract talks.
-
Most of the affected flights involved travel to and from Dallas and airports along the eastern seaboard.
-
We want to hear from you: What questions do you have about student loans? Repayment plans are rapidly changing — do you have to switch plans, and by when? What challenges have you faced in paying back your debt?
-
Lawsuits and Trump administration policy changes are targeting trans athletes, bans on outing by school staff and health care. Some California policies are in jeopardy.
-
San Diego is planning to install a new underground drainage system and pump station along Beta Street, where some of the worst flooding occurred two years ago.
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- After second Minneapolis killing, San Diego elected officials say ‘Rubicon crossed’ and ICE is ‘executing American citizens’
- This El Cajon museum takes visitors back to the frontier days of the Old West
- San Diego City Council drops plan to charge for parking on Sundays
- San Diego school board selects developers for workforce housing
- Thousands of Kaiser Permanente nurses go on strike