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It began — like so many of our investigations — with a single story. In October 2016, reporter Andrew Keatts discovered some ...
Eight years ago, former Voice of San Diego reporter Andrew Keatts realized that a 2004 transportation tax measure wasn’t ...
A new EdSource database reveals a concerning, but rather unsurprising trend, about vaccination rates in California schools.
To combat a growing wave of AI-powered fraudsters, community colleges are increasingly turning to fraud detection platforms ...
As former San Diego County Water Authority Board Chairs, we heard and responded to demands from the region’s working families ...
As AI’s presence in higher education continues to grow, it’s brought a new set of challenges for community colleges ...
Though California regulators recently withdrew an ambitious plan to phase out diesel trucks statewide, the port is continuing ...
Law enforcement officers in San Diego, and beyond, are mourning the violent death of a Baja California state police commander ...
Bob Filner, the indefatigable politician who served as a member of congress and then mayor of San Diego before accusations of ...
At Thursday’s board meeting, trustees chose not to rescind layoff notices that have sparked outrage among community members, ...
Progressives have long wanted the county to raid its large reserve account. Now, facing possible federal cuts and a $138.5 ...
South County voters are set to decide whether Democrats or Republicans control county government. Life in the county could ...