Posted inAccess & Inequality Destroyed playground in San Diego neighborhood the latest symbol of city neglect, locals say by Crystal Niebla January 31, 2023June 15, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inFor Your Information San Diego is behind on building roundabouts. See where officials are planning more by Crystal Niebla December 22, 2022June 15, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inRights & Identity New eviction case filings hit five-year high while cities explore stronger tenant protections by Danielle Dawson December 15, 2022June 15, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inFor Your Information Why is San Diego falling so far behind on housing? Here are a few reasons by Cody Dulaney December 8, 2022June 15, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inPower & Governance Developers paid $1.8B to San Diego communities, but few reap benefits by Crystal Niebla September 12, 2022June 15, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inPower & Governance San Diego officials said rural homes were safe from fires. They were listening to developers by Camille von Kaenel June 15, 2022June 15, 2023 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inLocal News ‘It’s been a long haul’: Witness one guest’s struggle to exit a COVID-19 hotel shelter by Zoë Meyers and Cody Dulaney May 12, 2022June 29, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inUncategorized San Diego community colleges hoped COVID-19 would boost enrollment. Instead they lost students. by Jennifer Bowman January 20, 2022January 20, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inLocal News From Imperial Beach to Campo to Oceanside, racist housing covenants shaped San Diego for decades by Roxana Popescu November 17, 2021November 17, 2021 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inLocal News $211 million in rent relief money for San Diego region but only 2% has been spent by Cody Dulaney June 1, 2021July 1, 2021 Why you can trust inewsource