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Some who spoke with The San Diego Union-Tribune wonder how their own military community will be impacted, especially if ...
Receiving the award, which is given out to a spiritual leader who advocates for the LGBTQ+ community, is a sweet sendoff to ...
From local projects to humanitarian efforts for Fiji, Africa and Ukraine, members have many ways to apply ‘passion and ...
Prosecutors are weighing criminal charges against a man after video captured a large dog tied by a rope to a Jeep being ...
UCSD students and staff build a community garden and connect with students at John Muir Academy, honoring MLK's legacy through service.
San Diego Unified will soon triple its number of campuses that offer on-site wraparound services, from health care to food pantries, for some of the district’s most vulnerable students.
The San Diego LGBT Community Center recognizes local LGBTQ+ veterans each year.
San Diego City Attorney Heather Ferbert has filed a lawsuit against two federal agencies to protect $362 million already awarded by the federal government for public services. In a news release ...
San Diego has begun the second phase of a public trash collection study following the passage of Measure B. The city is now inviting residents to community meetings, beginning on Nov. 12, to ...
The San Diego Police Department is renewing their commitment to not only strategically assisting people who are experiencing homelessness but also ensuring streets are clean and safe for residents.
San Diego’s neighborhood shuttle service, FRED/Circuit, will end on July 1 due to a budget shortfall.
City of San Diego officials are meeting with residents to discuss trash/recycling services in the city and the potential for new customer fees.