In protecting ourselves and our loved ones from the coronavirus, we’ve learned to work from home, attend classes on line,...
Read moreWith roughly 1.2 million San Diegans out of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic and seasonal fluctuations, many people are...
Read moreAs editor of this publication, I don’t much speak of my own life or experiences but this past election has...
Read moreMost of us remember the innocence of dating as teens, and many of us have watched as our own children...
Read moreAssemblymember, and now Mayor-elect Todd Gloria makes history again by being the first person of color and first gay Mayor-elect...
Read moreAfter a well fought campaign, and despite nasty smear efforts from his opponent, Stephen Whitburn is victorious in his run...
Read morePaying bills online is very common, but unfortunately even something as mundane as paying a utility bill can become a...
Read moreMillionaire Barbara Bry and supporters have been urging a dirty campaign lately and she has now become the candidate Republican...
Read moreFor the past four years, it has been an honor and privilege to represent District 3 on the San Diego...
Read moreEver since we lost our national treasure, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, I have been touched and moved by the tributes...
Read moreAs City Attorney, I’ve made it a priority to protect the most vulnerable in our communities, especially children, domestic violence...
Read moreTwo of San Diego’s most prominent senior-focused nonprofit organizations, San Diego Oasis and Meals on Wheels San Diego County, will...
Read moreWith COVID-19 keeping many families at home, streaming services have become a popular way to pass the time. Services such...
Read moreProtecting our families during a health crisis requires keeping track of a lot of numbers. You may be following the...
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