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In a conversation with Voice of San Diego, Mayor Todd Gloria defended his budgetary decisions. Here’s his in-depth interview with our City Hall reporter.
La ciudad quiere un hotel allí. Pero primero debe evaluar el excedente inmobiliario y priorizar la vivienda asequible.
We’ve got good news and bad news on the homebuilding front. Let’s start with the good news: From 2018 to 2024, San Diego ...
San Diego City Council approves transforming the 101 Ash St. building into affordable housing with retail and childcare ...
The city wants a hotel there. But first it has to deem the property surplus — and prioritize affordable housing.
The executive order calls for Gloria’s office to request documents and data from federal agencies such as Immigration and ...
San Diego City Council President Joe LaCava is warning the city could pay the price if parking fees for Balboa Park are ...
The city of San Diego filed its support for a lawsuit against the federal government over the end of TPS for refugees from ...
Poisoning the squirrels of Windansea Beach may be the city's most cost-effective option to prevent bluff erosion, but it's ...
Mayor Todd Gloria signed an executive order to clarify that San Diego police officers are not participating in federal ...
Todd Gloria brought a lot of things to his mayoral campaign: a broad coalition of support, significant financial backing and a familiar face. He also provided something else his defeated opponent ...
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria gave the State of the City Address on Wednesday, where he discussed the looming $258.2 million budget deficit the city faces.