-
KPBS Midday EditionOn Tuesday, San Diego County Supervisors’ agenda will include the final reading of an ordinance that effectively increases their pay by about 12 percent within the next year.
-
During the march, they plan to push for issues such as civil rights, police reform and helping the homeless.
-
Republicans in Congress are pledging to cut off federal money for Planned Parenthood when Trump takes office.
-
Some members of SANDAG, the board that controls billions of transportation dollars for San Diego County, say the leadership does not reflect changing demographics in the region.
-
The race for San Diego County Supervisor in the 3rd district remains close. Incumbent Democrat Dave Roberts leads with 51 percent of the vote over his challenger, Republican Kristin Gaspar’s 49 percent.
-
A state court has modified its opinion concerning San Diego attorney Cory Briggs’ “criminal” behavior, but denied a rehearing on the issue.
-
The quasi-independent organization assists city officials with development projects in certain parts of town.
-
Registrar of Voters Michael Vu said the county allocated around $3.5 million on a contract with a printing company to handle printing and related services, but more money is needed. The Nov. 8 ballot will, for the first time, use two cards.
-
Less than a week after inewsource’s story about the closed restrooms and park maintenance at Fault Line Park, the city said it is taking action to get the public amenities back open.
-
The measure's outcome at the polls could throw a roadblock in front of California's plans to build a high-speed rail system or its biggest water project in decades.
RELATED STORIES
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- Trump administration cancels $679 million for offshore wind projects at ports
- How 3 Hawaiian teen princes brought surfing to the mainland
- Rudy Giuliani hospitalized with broken vertebra after car accident, spokesperson says
- Don't let a selfie be the end of you
- Photos: Mother Nature must be really annoyed at our fakery