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Morning Report: Schools Hit with Biggest Enrollment Drop Since Pandemic
This school year, there were 6,459 fewer students enrolled at San Diego County’s traditional public schools than last year. That 1.6 percent decline is the largest drop in enrollment since 2020, when pandemic closures led to a wave of student…
Morning Report: Supe Pitches New Polling Rules
County Supervisor Joel Anderson had some beefs with his board colleague Terra Lawson-Remer’s recent county-funded poll testing of potential ballot measures. He responded by proposing guardrails. Anderson wants county lawyers to review and sign off on county-funded polls in the…
Morning Report: Skyline’s Fire Station Is a Tent — Still
In the early 2010s, people were dying of gunshot wounds and overdoses in one southeastern San Diego neighborhood because emergency responders came too late. The mayor back then, Kevin Faulconer, declared the city would build a fire station in Skyline…
Morning Report: Are Encampment Sweeps Working?
Since last summer, when state officials gave the go-ahead, city workers have cleared homeless encampments on patches of Caltrans-owned land adjacent to freeways nearly 500 times. City workers have cleared one encampment near Imperial Avenue, for example, nearly 70 times. …
Morning Report: GOP Giddy About Dem Downfall
Our Nadia Lathan visited the California Republican Party’s convention in San Diego Friday and Saturday and got a feel for conservatives and their cautious optimism. “Liquor in hand, they rubbed shoulders alongside a small crowd of strategists, advocates and podcasters…
