
Matthew Bowler
Video JournalistMatthew Bowler is an award-winning journalist from San Diego. Bowler comes from a long line of San Diego journalists. Both his father and grandfather worked as journalists covering San Diego. He is also a third generation San Diego State University graduate, where he studied art with a specialty in painting and printmaking. Bowler moved to the South of France after graduating from SDSU. While there he participated in many art exhibitions. The newspaper “La Marseillaise” called his work “les oeuvres impossible” or “the impossible works.” After his year in Provence, Bowler returned to San Diego and began to work as a freelance photographer for newspapers and magazines. Some years later, he discovered his passion for reporting the news, for getting at the truth, for impacting lives. Bowler is privileged to have received many San Diego Press Club Awards along with two Emmy's.
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A San Diego City Council committee is considering a proposal to raise the minimum wage for tourism and hospitality workers.
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About 60,000 people took to the streets of downtown San Diego on Saturday for what organizers are calling "No Kings Day, a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump's policies.
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For the first time, Mexican voters cast ballots for judges at every level.
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Until now, Mexican judges have been appointed. This Sunday, citizens will have their first opportunity to elect judges to the bench.
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For years, residents in San Diego’s South Bay have had to deal with strong odors linked to an ongoing sewage crisis. County officials say it will get a bit worse before it gets better.
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Activists outside Las Colinas Jail say when mom is inside, it’s like the whole family is serving time.
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While California's wet winter brought wildflower super blooms, heavy storms damaged or delayed flowers at local farms, impacting prices before Mother's Day.
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The city of San Diego is now accepting and investigating complaints about short term rentals. Violators of the city's license ordinance will be fined.
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The team's Latino stars are still inspiring many young ball players on both sides of the border, and in the heart of Mexico.
- California bans masks meant to hide law enforcement officers' identities
- Defense Secretary Hegseth requires new 'pledge' for reporters at the Pentagon
- Trump nominates White House aide to be top U.S. prosecutor for office probing Letitia James
- Earlybirds Club: for ladies who want to get down and also get to bed on time
- Social media is shattering America's understanding of Charlie Kirk's death