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Einstein Superintendent Resigns After More Than a Year of Turmoil
David Sciarretta, the longtime superintendent of Albert Einstein Academies, has officially resigned. At an emergency meeting Wednesday afternoon, the charter school’s Board President Maria Ortega announced that trustees had voted unanimously to accept Sciarretta’s resignation and enter into a settlement agreement with him. Exactly what’s being settled is…
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Trump Official Shares Vision of Desal Plants Lining California Coast
Top federal Colorado River negotiator says desal off California’s coast…
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Colorado River Deal Is a ‘QSA 2.0’
San Diego signed a deal Tuesday to start talking about…
County Redistricting Maps Upheld by Highest Court
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a legal challenge…
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Morning Report: Still Too Close to Call
Politicos, there are still some races that are too close to call – and there’s one that was clear soon after the polls closed Tuesday night. Here’s a status update on potential November election match-ups and one under-the-radar one that’s…
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SOUTH COUNTY
South County Report: Latino Voters’ Rightward Shift Appears to Be Reversing
Latinos’ Republican-curiosity appears to be over.
South County Report: Knives Out in South County Elections
The June 2 primary election is less than two weeks away, and South County is living up to its reputation…
South County Report: Tiny Bonita Museum Pursues New Artistic Dimension
Chula Vista metal sculptor Michael Leaf’s monumental, otherworldly designs will anchor what backers envision as the region’s first public sculpture…
Chula Vista’s Mayor Is Suddenly Fighting on All Fronts to Win Re-Election
John McCann, a Republican, was on a glide path to a second term. After a prominent Democrat entered the race…
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ENVIRONMENT
Embattled Tijuana River Sewage Contractor Wins More Work
The feds decided to continue working with a company responsible for treating sewage from the Tijuana River — despite several recent lawsuits.
In Shelltown, the Flood’s Damage Lives on Inside Survivors’ Bodies
Two years after the flood, survivors share health issues lingering after the floodwaters have long receded.
Border Report: The Dead Birds of Friendship Park
In the past month and a half, the U.S.-side of Friendship Park has become a sort of graveyard for dead sea birds.
NORTH COUNTY
North County Report: Election Results Are Rolling In
Early election results in some North County races have already started solidifying who will face off in November.
Voices of the Voters: Supervisor Race Will Come Down to Politics
Here’s how voters felt about the District 5 County Supervisor race.
North County Report: Election Season Musical Chairs
These local and regional races in North County could bring significant changes to the region.
opinion and commentary
SDG&E’s Questionable Case Against Balcony Solar
Voice of San Diego reports that SDG&E and other investor-owned utilities are lobbying hard against “balcony solar” — devices that allow people to reduce electricity costs by plugging small solar…
I Support More Housing — But Not Measure A
I don’t own a home in San Diego. Like many residents, I rent. I feel the pressure of rising costs. I understand how difficult it is for working people and…
Open Letter: Restore City Arts Funding
Leaders for local arts organizations argue that continuing to fund the arts is vital to the city’s future.
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