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Find out why only some kids in the Poway Unified School District can't attend a new K-8 school in their neighborhood.
The city and county of San Diego are battling a war of words over Lake Morena reservoir, a city-owned water source in East County.
Governor Jerry Brown's budget proposal for the coming year could mean new programs and services in San Diego city schools.
Hundreds of San Diegans came together Monday to plant trees along the San Diego River in Santee.
With news that six more retailers across the U.S. have been infected by the same malicious software that stole data from Target — consumers become more worried about identity theft.
A new SANDAG report finds 1 in 10 San Diegans live in poverty, as do 9 percent of families in the county.
San Diego's economy is expected to continue its slow ascent in the coming year.
San Diego State University students returning to school next week will able to use the school's new LEED platinum Student Union.
This week interim Mayor Todd Gloria endorsed David Alvarez and Father Joe Carroll endorsed Kevin Faulconer to be the next mayor of San Diego. But what does it all mean?
The San Diego mayor's race gets nasty quick. A victim of convicted San Diego Police Officer Anthony Arevalos is accused of bribery. Assessing the state of the State of the City address.
San Diegans had a chance on Thursday to voice their opinion about proposed changes to bus routes in Mid-City.
San Diego State has been singled out for its success in improving graduation rates.
Qualcomm added more than 2,000 patents to the company's portfolio in 2013. That put the firm on the top 10 list among international companies for 2013.
New research from UC San Diego finds there’s no safe combination of drinking and driving.
When Junipero Serra died at the age of 71, he had traveled more than 14,000 miles on land and sea through the New World and confirmed 6,000 Indians. The new book, "Journey to the Sun" outlines his journey. Author Gregory Orfalea joins us.