In a newly filed lawsuit, former San Diego city councilmember Donna Frye says the city has paved the way for large law firms to represent the city and its opponents in court without the public's …
Mara Elliott
Posted September 12, 2016
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Ex-councilmember Frye sniffs conflict, sues city
November 2, 2017
Could Stephan surrender Cate investigation?
In San Diego's intimately intertwined netherworld of influence-peddlers, public-relations purveyors, and political consultants, critics say, the cause of ethics and the law rarely stands a chance. That's why the eyes of insiders are riveted on …
October 13, 2017
Is today's election make or break for Union-Tribune?
As votes are counted for this year's San Diego general election, Wall Street analysts are likely to have their eyes on an experiment that could have a crucial effect on the ultimate survival of the …
November 8, 2016
Labor and capital pick their pre-election poison
San Diego's big-money campaign money-raising merry-go-round has shifted into high gear, with cash from both big business and big labor pouring in for local political causes. Among the heaviest hitters so far is the International …
September 12, 2016