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Watergate wasn't a sex scandal, but it ignited decades of them as media learned where the money was.
Baja's social network has boots on the ground and up-to-the-minute news to tweet — #dontcrosstheborderwithoutit.
Sweetwater Unified underwriters indicted over a billion dollars in back-room construction bond deals. San Diego DA's office calls it the largest public corruption case they've ever prosecuted.
Geniya Derzhavina came to San Diego from Siberia, and will marry one of city's richest men.
The convention center industry knows there is a huge glut of space. Why don't San Diego expansion boosters mention it?
It’s a Friday night. I’m heading into McP’s, the Coronado pub where Navy SEALs hang out. McP’s was recently in the news because Prince Harry turned up with his buddies while he was helicopter training …
A Vista resident who can't read English says he's victimized by a bank's fine print.
"It would transform the way travelers use our airport, reduce traffic congestion around [Lindbergh Field] and take advantage of the airport’s close proximity to Interstate 5 by providing access right into the airport.” That was …
It appears that Papa Doug got mini-cameo roles as a reward for investing in films.
Did Michael Vilikin go hunting for bear in Encinitas, only to kill his neighbor, John Upton?
Utilities such as San Diego Gas & Electric are trying to frustrate rooftop solar. But despite all the utilities' clout and big bucks, rooftop solar will prevail some day.
San Diego County Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water District continue to clash. UCSD political science professor Steve Erie says consumers are the losers.
Civic San Diego, champion of corporate welfare as Centre City, now claims it supports affordable housing and the homeless.
Donna Lee Darling, accused of trying to kill nonagenarian Benjamin Farber, gets her day in court on June 25.
Golf courses got overbuilt in anticipation of baby boomer retirements. But do boomers have patience for golf? Golfing is on the decline in San Diego. What to do with all that land?
Does El Cajon gobble more than its share at the tax trough?