Explainer: The Rocky Road to Recall
The word can get tossed around casually, but it entails a brutal, months-long process that can consume millions and grind public work to a halt.
View ArticleMorning Report: How a Recall Would Work
City streets fall behind in budget, early warnings at nuke plant, LA Times may go right-ward.
View ArticleBig Bond Lawsuit Raises Key Questions for SD Unified
As it gears up to borrow and spend $2.8 billion in bond money, is San Diego Unified opening itself up to more lawsuits like one it recently lost?
View ArticleMorning Report: Schools Legal Problem Revealed by Stadium Lights
Hoover High's lights draw successful lawsuit and worries. Our most read of the week and more.
View ArticleFalse District 4 Claims Still False
Conservative group repeats incorrect statement about candidate Myrtle Cole.
View ArticlePhotos: DEA Raids Downtown Medical Marijuana Dispensary
Protesters jeered as officials from the DEA and Sheriff’s Department removed boxes of evidence from the facility.
View ArticleNearly 30 Years Later, Centerline Gets on the Fast Track
A decades-long wait for a mid-city transit project could be over in 2015.
View ArticleSan Diego's Marijuana Confusion Hits a New High
A whacky week in medical marijuana news as contradictions abound.
View ArticleMorning Report: Old Promise to City Heights Gets Money
False claims in D4 race still false, back to raiding marijuana dispensaries, assessing the assessors.
View ArticleNew Chargers Regime Prepares for Its First Draft
Any wisdom from so-called draft experts and clues from team officials should be regarded with deep suspicion.
View ArticleHow Land Use Policy Can Make or Break the SD Beer Scene
Accommodating growth for one of the city's most popular industries may come down to land use policy.
View Article'Take Me Out to the Blame Game' More Apt for Padres Fans
There seems to be something fundamentally wrong, however, with the vision of the Padres that is carrying over from year to year, owner to owner and player to player.
View ArticleThere's Not Much 'Uniquely San Diego' About Chain-Food Mexican
The new San Diego airport terminal wants to be "uniquely 'San Diego'" — so why is its Mexican restaurant a chain?
View ArticleThe City's Rising Homelessness Spending, in Six Graphs
Funding for the city’s homeless shelters has increased significantly from $2 million last year to more than $3 million this year. How does the boost look in context?
View Article3 Takeaways from the Big Union Push
City labor leaders ask for 14.5 percent pay hike over the next five years.
View ArticleMorning Report: Six Charts on Spending on Homeless
Like beer? Try land use politics, public employee unions targeting raises, food at the airport, Padres and Chargers.
View ArticleBoxer Introduces Federal Food-Labeling Bill
Unlike California’s Prop. 37, which contained language dictating how the label would appear, the proposed federal legislation would leave wording decisions to the FDA.
View ArticleImpermanence Is Key to Filner's Balboa Park Plan
Mayor Bob Filner proposed a temporary parking plan to keep cars out of the Plaza de Panama.
View ArticleWaiting on Congress to Ease Border Waits
President Obama included $226 million for infrastructure improvements at the busy San Ysidro border crossing but the funding is far from certain.
View ArticleMorning Report: Filner to Ask Jacobs to Support New Balboa Park Plan
Waiting for border funding, city's leases are up, yearning to brew free.
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