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SEDC's Story Continues

Hueso: Study SEDC's Future

Council president asks if folding the redevelopment arm back into City Hall would save money.

  • icon » February 08

Questions for Harry Cooper Jr.

'The River of Gang Violence'

The Rev. Harry Cooper Jr., talks about gang trends in San Diego, efforts to mitigate their presence and what parents can do.

  • icon » February 05

Nat'l TV: Mayor Doesn't Trust Sacramento

Fox Business Network spending a lot of time here.

  • icon Updated: 2:18 pm

Photo of the Day: Soaring

Why I like to show up early to assignments.

  • icon » February 05

More From Credentialed: The Photo Blog

Judicial Race

A Race for Judge That's Intriguing -- for Once

Normally there are no sparks and no surprises in Superior Court elections. But one race is bucking that tradition -- and could break prosecutors' two-decade-long stranglehold on the bench.

  • icon » 11:17 am

Community College Clash

Southwestern College Pushed to the Brink by Brutal Power Struggle

When the HR director and an armed campus police officer showed up at the homes of four dissenting professors, the battle with a blunt administrator boiled over at the South Bay community college.

  • icon » Yesterday

Advocates: County Plan Isn't a Food Stamps Fix

A new study of hunger and food stamps in San Diego says food stamps problem stem from the way the county operates.

  • icon Updated: 12:58 pm
San Diego Fact Check Blog by voiceofsandiego.org
Business Group Loses 'Green' Members in Global-Warming Fight One link

Some companies on the Implementation Group's membership list no longer exist, or their executives were surprised to learn of the group's efforts to alter the global-warming law.