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If the state is serious about restoring trust and financial stability, it should stop enacting bills like SB 29 and start ...
California’s local governments are facing historic fiscal challenges. From San Diego to Sacramento and beyond to the Oregon border, cities and counties are staring down budget deficits that ...
Josh Patashnik represented the state of California in state and federal courts for nearly seven years prior to joining ...
Local attorneys and activists are demanding action as they questioned the City of San Diego and its Safe Sleeping Sites.
One person was killed after their car drove off southbound Interstate 5 in San Diego and crashed into a tree, catching fire, authorities said. The crash caused a brushfire which was reported to the ...
The California Court of Appeals upheld a decision favoring Scripps Health in a dispute with San Diego over a psychiatric patient's discharge.
The city has filed more than 20 cross-complaints against more than a dozen parties, including at least two flood victims, ...
A $300 million lawsuit claims the city’s release of water from El Capitan Dam damaged a property meant for sand mining.
The lawsuit alleges the sites are "rodent infested," pose a fire hazard by having tents placed too close to one another and ...
The Chollas View Planning Group is suing the city over its approval of a 23-home subdivision on land that was zoned for a park.
The camps, they contend, lack adequate food, fail to provide shelter from the elements and are uninhabitable for people with disabilities.