Violence against women has plagued the world for centuries, and events this year in San Diego County remind us just how much more needs to be done in California
Violence against women has plagued the world for centuries, and events this year in San Diego County remind us just how much more needs to be done in California
San Diegans, what do want for your city?
Do you want the city to prevent further cuts, maintain funding for essential services and spend less on employee pensions?
Or do you want the city to balance the latest budget deficit by further cutting already scaled-back programs and services?
The choice will be yours on Nov.
In these tough economic times, many San Diegans are feeling the pinch of the recession. I hear every day from working families that are struggling just to make ends meet. These families are looking for ways to cut expenses, prioritizing their budgets and working harder than ever before to survive
On June 8, 2010, San Diego voters will have an important opportunity to advance common-sense reform in our financially-troubled city government by voting yes on Prop
Challenges Ron Roberts to join him in this pledge
Stephen Whitburn announced today that he will accept no gifts as a County Supervisor if he is elected to replace current Supervisor Ron Roberts.
Whitburn seeks to end the practice repeated by various Supervisors, in which they accept valuable gifts or take expensive junkets subsidized by the organizations they have funded
By Ron James — Editor-in-Chief
Former City Council candidate and community activist Stephen Whitburn announced on his website this afternoon that he would be running for the San Diego Board of Supervisor seat held by Ron Roberts. The past president of the San Diego Democratic Clubofficially announced his entry into the district 4 race at a 5:30 press conference Thursday in University Heights
Dear Editor:
The San Diego LGBT Pride Board took an important step toward restoring community confidence in the organization by agreeing to a turnover of all board seats by February 28, 2010. We want to thank the Pride board for agreeing to this course of action
By Christy Scannell
Todd Gloria completed his first year as District 3 City Councilmember earlier this month. In this conclusion of a two-part interview with Christy Scannell, he explains what influences his decisions, how some of his 2009 decisions came about – and if the man voted San Diego’s sexiest politician is taken or available
by David Harvey
Uptown Partnership — developed in 1997 by the City of San Diego to manage parking in Uptown — may try to implement a $500,000 parking meter upgrade. However, the partnership must overcome opposition from Uptown community members and problems with the city’s current financial deficit
By Christy Scannell
Todd Gloria, San Diego City Councilmember for District 3, took office in December 2008, succeeding Toni Atkins. Prior to his election, Gloria was a staff member for Rep. Susan Davis (D-San Diego), served on the San Diego Housing Commission and worked for the county’s Health and Human Services Agency. As a council member, he chairs the Land Use and Housing Committee and is on the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) Board, among other duties. Gloria sat with Christy Scannell over croissants and coffee at Bread & Cie on Nov.