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2nd Annual Motors for Minds Car Show in Lakeside
The 2024 Motors for Minds Car Show is scheduled for Saturday, May 18, from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. at El Monte County Park in Lakeside. The charity event benefits firefighters around San Diego County. For more information, visit https://www.classy.org/event/2024-motors-for-minds-car-show/e555451.
Battery storage fire in Otay Mesa fuels concern over new site in North County
A dangerous fire involving lithium-ion batteries at a storage facility in Otay Mesa has grabbed the attention of a North County community currently fighting against a proposed storage facility near the cities of Escondido and San Marcos.
Minimum wage violations rise in major California cities, including San Diego
Minimum wage in California is $16 dollars an hour, and in the city of San Diego, it’s $16.85. But a new study found a rise in minimum wage violations in major cities in California. KPBS reporter Tania Thorne says San Diego was one of them. For two years, Alejandro...
Father Joe's Villages to transform downtown's skydiving center into affordable housing
After a months-long process, a former skydiving center in downtown San Diego will be developed into affordable housing for those experiencing homelessness. The building on Imperial Avenue will be run by Father Joe’s Villages, and the units would be right next to Father Joe’s East Village Campus. “We’re...
Jason Hughes, broker in 101 Ash St. deal, wins bid to stop his license from being revoked
The decision means Hughes, who pleaded guilty last year to engaging in a criminal conflict of interest, can keep his license while he appeals the penalty to the Superior Court
City engineers, mayor were repeatedly warned San Diego would lose ‘quiet zone’
The federal train regulator repeatedly warned the City of San Diego it would suspend the downtown quiet zone if the city didn’t come into compliance, documents obtained by Team 10 show.
Silicon Valley official might sue San Diego County over top job
Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez may pursue legal action against San Diego County after being snubbed twice for one of the region’s top jobs. Chavez’s lawyer, B.J. Chisholm of San Francisco-based law firm Altshuler Berzon LLP, submitted a letter to San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas on Tuesday — indicating Chavez is considering “potential litigation” for how the county handled her applications for chief administrative officer. The position implements board policies and oversees roughly 18,000 employees. Interim Chief Administrative Officer Helen Robbins-Meyer received a salary of more than $375,000 in 2022, according to Transparent California.
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