San Diego City Council Looking to Drastically Change Bonfire Rules June 1, 2022 Written by Diego Hays As our unofficial summer comes in, families, friends, and summer traditions come to San Diego beaches.…
Suspected Monkeypox Case in Sacramento May 25, 2022 Written by Sasha Reva California's first suspected case of monkeypox was recently discovered in Sacramento. The case came from a…
New Audit Shows Lack of Safety Protocols That Lead To Injuries and Waste of Taxpayer Dollars May 12, 2022 Written by Sasha Reva Based on a new city audit, millions in taxpayer money are wasted by San Diego which…
San Diego Leaders Help Facilitate Medical Aid to Ukraine April 4, 2022 Written by William Hale As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues on, San Diego leaders are helping to facilitate medical…
New threats – New Bans, U.S Is Suspending the Import of Mexican Avocados February 14, 2022 After a threat was made to a U.S. plant safety inspector received, the U.S. has suspended all imports of Mexican…
California Considers Bill To Create Trust Funds To Children Orphaned by COVID-19 Pandemic February 11, 2022 Written by William Hekman The COVID pandemic affected everyone, but no more than children. While some children missed out on…
San Diego Studio Diner Reopening Next Week February 5, 2022 Written by Vincent Cain Since the start of the pandemic, A popular local diner has been closed, but now they…
Investigation of Cal State University Chancellor Opened Regarding Mishandling of Sexual Harassment Complaints February 4, 2022 Written by Bobbie Wylie An investigation into the actions of California State University Chancellor Joseph Castro has begun amid allegations…
California’s ‘Vaccine Czar’ Resigns from Position at Government Operations Agency February 4, 2022 Yolanda Richardson, the woman Governor Newsom has called the “vaccine czar” is leaving the state government for a position in…