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Rep. Susan Davis, D-San Diego, has been honored with an inaugural award for a running an office that boosts her staff’s morale and their professional development. → Read More
Two Southern California grocery store unions might merge → Read More
A lawsuit that argues homosexuality is is actually religion and that members of Congress who displayed a rainbow flag outside their offices violated the Bill of Rights is entering its second year as it makes its way through an appeals court. → Read More
President Donald Trump has selected D.C Circuit Court Appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh to join the Supreme Court and fill outgoing Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy’s looming vacancy. → Read More
A petition drive for a ballot measure that forces races for county offices into a November runoff has run into turbulence after the Registrar of Voters Office determined that nearly 100,000 more signatures are needed than previously thought. → Read More
James Pitt and Jay MacMaster’s artform is very small and getting smaller. The men, both from San Diego, build model wooden ships, a craft that has been around for centuries but is currently facing a dearth of practitioners and a dwindling commercial industry. → Read More
Republican candidate for governor John Cox said the president will come to California to stump for him and other conservatives running for office this fall, a move that could invigorate some voters, but could also kneecap some campaigns in a state where Donald Trump lost by 4.27 million votes. → Read More
To find voters who are supporting former District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis’ run for supervisor, head to La Jolla. Similarly, to run into former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher’s backers, head to Hillcrest. → Read More
Tuesday’s primary election showed that Democrats’ path to reclaim the House of Representatives by winning in California is a bit of a rough ride. → Read More
State Sen. Joel Anderson has a large lead for the Board of Equalization’s 4th District, well ahead of the other challengers who were neck-and-neck for second place. → Read More
With results from Orange County vote-by-mail ballots counted, Republican Diane Harkey and Democrat Mike Levin lead in the race for the 49th Congressional District. → Read More
After more than a year of campaigning, mailboxes filled to the brim with candidate literature and seemingly non-stop political commercials, voters now have 13 hours to cast a ballot for their preferred candidates. → Read More
San Diego police respond to an active shooter in downtown San Diego; a suspect is taken into custody. → Read More
A woman fired off rounds in a parking structure in downtown Sunday morning and police at the scene said they had a person in custody, San Diego police said. → Read More
As a long-time incumbent leaves office, three candidates are running for an open seat on the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Board of Trustees. → Read More
In a late push before polls open for Tuesday’s primary, Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom stopped in San Diego to tour a senior center and meet with one of the most reliable voting blocs as he runs for governor. → Read More
Incumbent Republicans have expanded their leads over their Democratic challengers in races for three countywide offices despite significant changes in partisan voter registration, a new poll shows. → Read More
After months of courting donors and attending dozens of dinners and happy hours, campaigns for San Diego County offices are vigorously spending the warchests on mailers, television ads, and door-to-door canvassing. → Read More
As time runs out before polls open for the primary election, candidates for governor are swinging through San Diego in an effort to win over still undecided voters. → Read More
John Cox, the Republican businessman running from governor, is getting squeezed by the candidates he’s beating in polls as well as the one that is beating him. → Read More