The feedback will help determine whether the city follows through on plans to add several new services and features to its trash and recycling program that would push the fee higher than it could
As San Diego looks to move beyond the 100-year-old People's Ordinance preventing the city from charging single-family households for trash pickup, city leaders will begin holding a series of community meetings Monday to receive feedback.
For Senior Rabbi Jason Nevarez at Beth Israel, the largest Jewish congregation in San Diego and oldest in Southern California, guiding people through the complexities of grief is a sacred responsibility.
A dog attacked a woman in the backyard of a home, severely injuring her, California officials told news outlets. A neighbor’s 911 call alerted authorities to the attack at about 11:25 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, San Diego police told KGTV.
The former bookkeeper was sentenced to five years in prison for setting the fire that destroyed Old Road Warehouse in 2019.
Pending approval from the city council, San Diego plans to begin charging 233,000 customers $53 a month for trash collection and recycling services, but if a majority of eligible residents have valid protests of the proposed fees,
Starting later this year, a number of heavily trafficked roads in neighborhoods across San Diego could have new, lower speed limits.
According to the California Wildlife Center, more than a dozen sea lions have been sickened by a suspected “domoic acid event” in Malibu.
How to safely enjoy local beaches, bays and lakes through recreational activities like kayaking, whale watching and fishing
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