How sports arenas became the poster child of California’s housing crisis By Erika Paz | CalMatters San Diego, Anaheim and Oakland are all hoping to give their sports arenas a boost by giving the surrounding real estate a makeover. In high-gloss renderings, developers promise walkable, transit-friendly cityscapes featuring housing, hotels, […]
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Bankruptcy for OAN? Dominion Libel Suit Imperils San Diego Cable Outlet
When the owners of San Diego-based One America News sued Rachel Maddow for defamation, they scoffed at the liberal TV host’s First Amendment rights. OAN lost, and was ordered to pay Maddow’s lawyers $247,000. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Herring Networks, the OAN parent, will plead constitutional […]
Bankruptcy for OAN? Dominion Libel Suit Risky for San Diego Cable Outlet
When the owners of San Diego-based One America News sued Rachel Maddow for defamation, they scoffed at the liberal TV host’s First Amendment rights. OAN lost, and was ordered to pay Maddow’s lawyers $247,000. Now the shoe is on the other foot. Herring Networks, the OAN parent, will plead constitutional […]
Tuesday, August 3, 2021, San Diego Metro Magazine
Scripps Oceanography’s Project Recovery aids in recovery of U.S. pilot’s remains Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Project Recovery aided in the recovery of the remains of a U.S. pilot killed during the Vietnam War through the use of advanced underwater technology. The recovery and identification of Major Paul A. Avolese’s remains in […]
San Diego First Border County To Provide Free Legal Aid To People Facing Deportation
Image by Katie Schoolov Earlier mentioned: The indicator at the entrance to the Otay Mesa Immigration and Detention Facility is pictured in San Diego, June 22, 2018. San Diego County on Tuesday turned the initially border county in the country to set up a method to provide cost-free lawful representation […]
Editorial Roundup: U.S. – The San Diego Union-Tribune
Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: July 20 The Wall Street Journal on billionaires in space — more than a joy ride: The richest man on Earth briefly lost that title Tuesday morning, but only because for a few floaty minutes he was no longer on […]
San Diego County passes strict eviction ban, rent cap to ease strain on renters during pandemic
San Diego leaders adopted a countywide non permanent lease cap Tuesday, May well 4, and new procedures to make evictions far more tough for landlords during the pandemic. The new ordinance can take influence in early June and lasts till someday in August. Landlords under the new legislation can no […]
As Moratoriums End, An Eviction Crisis Looms Over San Diego County
Rent is because of tomorrow for hundreds of tenants in San Diego county. But numerous have not been able to fork out it throughout the coronavirus pandemic. Regional and statewide moratoriums have saved a wave of attainable evictions on hold for months, but quite a few of individuals moratoriums are […]
San Diego slow to send relief to struggling tenants
Genea Wall, a City Heights resident who was recently approved for San Diego’s rent relief program, speaks at a downtown protest over San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s budget proposal, May 25, 2021. The protesters advocated spending more on housing and other community issues. (Zoë Meyers/inewsource) More than two months ago, […]
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WEEKLY BRIEFING – ChalkUp! Summer Art Fest in La Jolla, Fourth of July tradition in Pacific Beach, William Kellogg honored by Mt. Soledad Memorial Association Ricardo Ghionzoli, Jamie Mack, Tom Mack, Lorine Christensen, Leslie Drinco, Dave Drinco, Chip McCarty and Chris Deatrick are all residents in the 800 block of […]