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How Police Have Enforced San Diego’s Camping Ban So Far
Just over a month ago, San Diego police began enforcing a new homeless camping ban – and as of the end of August, they had yet to report a single arrest for the offense.
Yet Another Childcare Provider Bites the Dust
Normal Heights Childcare Center announced Monday it would be shutting its doors at the end of June.
With Another Migrant Crisis Around Corner, San Diego Begs Feds for Help
With the looming expiration of the federal government’s Title 42, San Diego is bracing for what could be a significant influx of migrants seeking asylum who were turned away during the pandemic.
Former La Jolla High Students Settle Claims Against SDUSD, Former Teacher
More than five years ago Voice of San Diego revealed that repeated student complaints of unwanted touching by a La Jolla High physics teacher went largely ignored by San Diego Unified.
Proposed Mobile Home Protections Roll On
Assemblyman David Alvarez’s proposed protections for RV owners passed its first legislative hurdle with unanimous support.
After Legal Victory, Court Fee Opponents Eye San Diego
A settlement announced this week in a Northern California lawsuit over court fees could have ripple effects in San Diego.
City Council Approves New Tenant Protections
The San Diego City Council voted 8-1 late Tuesday to approve an ordinance that will increase tenant protections in the city following hours of public comments and a series of last-minute amendments.
Housing Developers Will Be Invited to Bid on City Hall Land
Over the next month the city will officially invite bidders to propose what they would do with five of the blocks downtown that make up the civic core.
MTS Has Known of Fletcher Concerns Since February
This post first appeared in the April 6 Morning Report. Subscribe to the daily newsletter here. Last week, the spotlight turned to the Metropolitan Transit System after one of its former employees alleged agency managers fired her after she endured months of sexual harassment from Nathan Fletcher, the county supervisor and former chairman of MTS. The…
DA Stephan Pushing New Homeless Shelter App
We pulled this post from the March 15 Morning Report. County supervisors on Tuesday signed off on District Attorney Summer Stephan’s push to create a phone app to link homeless San Diegans with shelter beds. The goal for the $300,000 pilot is to create a system that informs outreach workers and others in real time…