County admissions freeze lifted at Veterans Village of San Diego
The nonprofit can admit county clients again to its addiction treatment facility following a seven-month pause due to safety concerns.
Police want to install 500 cameras on city streets and San Diegans are skeptical
San Diego police want to install 500 new cameras on top of light poles scattered throughout the city, and add technology that allows the department to track drivers’ location data.
Five ways we work to earn your trust
Our readers have shared a lot of reasons for supporting inewsource this past year, but some words about our work show up again and again. Words like local, important and truthful.
Layoffs spark rifts at struggling southeast San Diego charter school
Poor finances appear to be only the beginning of troubles for America’s Finest Charter School in Chollas View.
YOUR INFRASTRUCTURE QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Do you ever wonder what’s being done about potholes or cracked sidewalks in your neighborhood? Are you curious about when your local park will get a makeover? Our reporting project, Fix This, looks into your burning questions about infrastructure in San Diego.
WAGE THEFT
An Escondido company owes ex-employees $300k after stealing wages. Years later, they haven’t been paid
Even with the help of an attorney, recovering stolen wages from an employer can be a painstaking, lengthy and sometimes impossible endeavor.