SAN DIEGO (KUSI) - When the Biden administration appeared to be considering a nationwide ban on gas stoves, Americans were outraged.San Diego is miles ahead of the White House; The city plans to ban all natural gas appliances by introducing a housing reform law and prohibiting the installation of new natural gas appliances. This structure was placed in the city in … [Read more...] about San Diego moves forward with ban on natural gas stoves –
The sewage spill leads to the closure of San Diego Bay and the entire coast of the county –
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) - Several beaches and bodies of water - including San Diego Bay - remain closed today due to sewage spills, according to the county's Department of Environmental Health and Quality.The new beach management actions were announced late Monday, and include closing Sweetwater Regional Park's Morrison Pool, South Ponto State Beach and San Diego Bay "including all … [Read more...] about The sewage spill leads to the closure of San Diego Bay and the entire coast of the county –
Photos: Flooding of the San Diego River in Mission Valley
A series of heavy rain-producing storms caused the San Diego River to flood in Mission Valley. There were quite a few rescues, and a few cars got stuck in the rising waters. Mission Center Road, Camino de la Reina and Fashion Valley Road were among the major roads closed.A car was submerged on Fashion Valley Road by the San Diego River, which reached floodwaters in Mission … [Read more...] about Photos: Flooding of the San Diego River in Mission Valley
Opinion: Sunbreak Ranch Is The Answer to San Diego’s — and America’s — Homeless Crisis
Americans who live in or near an urban population center are facing a series of homeless crises that have become the number one problem of our time.We can either rise to the occasion and face this challenge, or we can let the destructive, cruel and inhumane spiral continue. We have a choice.Most of us can no longer walk or bike on the streets, sidewalks, and downtown parks … [Read more...] about Opinion: Sunbreak Ranch Is The Answer to San Diego’s — and America’s — Homeless Crisis
LIVE BLOG: San Diego State looks to stay perfect in MW play vs. New Mexico
1:31pm remaining, SCORE: 45-45, tied - We've got a ball game, folks! San Diego State finally eliminated the deficit, tying the game thanks to fierce defense and a strong rebound that led to second-chance points.Lobos took time off to slow down the Aztec rush. We'll see how it goes after the break.Aztecs rallied from double digits to tie New Mexico in second half despite total 8 … [Read more...] about LIVE BLOG: San Diego State looks to stay perfect in MW play vs. New Mexico
The Sidewalk Vendor Ordinance applies in coastal areas
Posted: January 13, 2023 / 8:15 AM PSTUpdated: January 13, 2023 / 8:20 AM PSTSAN DIEGO - The Sidewalk Vendor Ordinance is now in effect in San Diego's coastal areas.The city of San Diego announced Friday that vendor permits will be required at beaches and coastal areas moving forward. If a sidewalk vendor is caught selling without a permit, they can be fined up to … [Read more...] about The Sidewalk Vendor Ordinance applies in coastal areas
2 Strangers Out of Women’s Bar After Pulled to Investigate Noise in San Diego
A woman called police Thursday morning after she opened her trunk to find a man and a woman inside.San Diego police said the woman crossed the southern border into the United States early Thursday and heard a noise while driving. So she pulled into the parking lot of the Qualcomm building in Sorrento Valley just before 8 p.m.That's when she opened her trunk to find two people … [Read more...] about 2 Strangers Out of Women’s Bar After Pulled to Investigate Noise in San Diego
Column: Six years since the Chargers moved, City Hall conti
Six years ago, Dean Spanos announced that the Chargers would be moving out of town, ending the San Diego football team's run that began in 1961.The difficult, divisive and impossible task of financing an NFL stadium in San Diego in the 21st century never happened. The twists and turns date back to 1984, when Stockton real estate tycoon Alex Spanos, Dean's father, bought control … [Read more...] about Column: Six years since the Chargers moved, City Hall conti
Stoned California seniors headed to emergency rooms by the thousands: UCSD study
According to a new study by UC San Diego researchers, drug addicted seniors — and we're not talking high school kids — are visiting emergency rooms for cannabis-related problems in unprecedented numbers.According to the study conducted by the University of California San Diego School of Medicine, only 366 Californians over the age of 65 went to the emergency room in 2005 for … [Read more...] about Stoned California seniors headed to emergency rooms by the thousands: UCSD study
Prefabricated Apartment Units Unveiled in San Diego
SAN DIEGO - San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria was in the Stockton neighborhood Saturday as a new type of housing development was unveiled.The development is a 34-unit apartment building on Market Street.It will offer one and three bedroom units. The buildings are pre-assembled and take just five days to build."The 34 units represent just a fraction of our current pipeline in the city … [Read more...] about Prefabricated Apartment Units Unveiled in San Diego