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The U.S. Supreme Court this spring declined to hear a legal challenge against new San Diego County district boundaries etched out during a 2021 redistricting process, upholding the changes.   

Now the county’s Independent Redistricting Commission is calling on the Chaldean Coalition, an organization that had alleged the new boundaries split their com...


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Trump’s top Colorado River official visited San Diego Wednesday and offered a novel proposal: Line the coastline with desal plants. 

The proposal isn’t necessarily out of line with what some Democrats have said. Gov. Gavin Newsom has told other governors that expanding desalination could help relieve pressure on the Colorado River.

But that’s not at...


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The results of Tuesday’s Primary election are (slowly) coming in, and so far, there are a few races affecting North County showing strong early results.  

More than 500,000 ballots have been counted so far, according to the San Diego County Registrar, but there are roughly 375,000 ballots still outstanding.

Here’s where the races in North County sta...


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President Donald Trump’s top Colorado River official visited San Diego Wednesday to say the president sees “real potential” in developing more plants that make drinking water using the ocean – right off the California coast.

That’s a problem for environmentalists, who say desalination plants are environmentally harmful, energy intensive and costly.

“Ima...


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Tuesday night was a tale of two parties. Two election night parties.

At Liberty Station’s Stone Brewing, a small coterie of Democratic elected officials and functionaries and a larger coterie of news media shuffled around trying to make sense of the lackluster returns trickling in.

Meanwhile, at downtown’s US Grant Hotel, a much more spirited collection...


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