As 2013 comes to a close, we're looking back on the 10 most popular inewsource stories as calculated by pageviews — and offering a little more insight into each as a Christmas bonus. Read More »

As 2013 comes to a close, we're looking back on the 10 most popular inewsource stories as calculated by pageviews — and offering a little more insight into each as a Christmas bonus. Read More »
The UT case raises a larger question about whether regulators can enforce the rules of fairness in a multimedia world. Read More »
An inewsource and KPBS investigation found the U-T San Diego appears to have offered discounts to favored candidates and causes in last November’s election. Read More »
The Unified Port of San Diego has declined to release any communication about the public’s business that might exist in Peters’ personal accounts, saying state law doesn’t require it. Read More »
San Diego's Doug Manchester has suggested city hall move to the Navy Broadway complex, and at least one mayoral candidate suggests it’s an option. Read More »
The calendar is missing 91 out of 261 days, and does not contain any business conducted in Washington D.C. Read More »
San Diego mayoral candidate Carl DeMaio keeps a private calendar that shows he had appointments with newspaper owner Doug Manchester in December and in May, despite his office insisting no records of communication exist between the two men. Read More »
City councilman and mayoral candidate Carl DeMaio has not communicated with U-T San Diego’s publisher Doug Manchester or CEO John Lynch about anything — including the newspaper’s plan for a football stadium on the waterfront — on his city email, phone or any other city government device, his office said today. Read More »
Interact with the timeline below to follow the various versions of an email U-T San Diego CEO John Lynch sent to Port Commissioner Scott Peters August 9. The email asked Peters how he intended to vote on the the 24.5-year lease with Dole Food Company at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal downtown. The expansion of the lease was seen as ... Read More »
The CEO of U-T San Diego Thursday denied sending a threatening email to a port commissioner running for Congress, suggesting the email had been doctored and “somebody could go to jail” for sending it. Read More »