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By Manuel Ocaño Mrs. Adela says her daughter felt hurt when some of her classmates started mocking her by chanting that President Trump is going […]. Parents and high school seniors in Coronado took it upon themselves to organize a graduation celebration on the beach after their school canceled its planned ceremony due to the COVID-19 restriction still in place. Governor Newsom ordered a stop to all non-essential travel in the state for the foreseeable future to help stop the spread of the COVI-19 virus which experts now warn could infect up to 56% of the state’s nearly 40 million residents. As protests that raged around the country reached the gates outside the White House yesterday, Donald Trump was rushed to a secure underground bunker to literally and figuratively hide away from the racial tensions that were boiling over on the street of America. By Arturo Castañares Editor-at-Large (Story updated Match 13, 2020 @ 6:58 pm) The race to be the next Mayor of San Diego is still undecided […], By Mario A. Cortez Despite being a National Historic Landmark in the heart of the City, many San Diegans still don’t know Chicano Park. Venerating the symbols, statues, leaders, and flag of the Confederate States of America has no place in our society now more than 155 years after the end of the war that nearly torn our country apart. County of San Diego officials are allowing some businesses to reopen as part of a phased plan to allow some sectors to expand services with some restrictions to combat the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Former Congressman Darrell Issa took a federal COVID-19 relief loan for one of his businesses then loaned more money to his campaign for Congress.

The San Diego City Council will seek an explanation from law enforcement officials on why thousands of dollars from public funds were invested into the protection of the construction zone of the border wall prototypes. An […], A new report finds that the U.S. government has lost $3.2 billion in tax revenues since 2000 through public financing of sports stadiums, including Petco […], By Alberto Garcia Randy Ward, San Diego County Superintendent of Schools, has resigned his position after having being placed on administrative leave in July. L’incendie a pris vendredi sur un terrain escarpé et accidenté dans la forêt nationale de la Sierra à environ 70 km au nord-est de Fresno. A formal State audit has found evidence that two administrators at a local school district may have committed fraud and misappropriation of funds. Padres Make History with Grand Slams in 4 Straight Games, SD County COVID Daily Deaths Falls Below Warning Level, Biden Makes History with Harris as Running Mate, Unemployment Rates for Latinos and Blacks Still at Record Highs, Border Patrol Stop Car on Southbound I-15 and Find Cash, GUEST COMMENTARY: The Constitutional Right We Cannot Afford to Waste, Todd Gloria Says He’s ‘the Son of a Maid and a Gardener’, But Critics Question Accuracy, Take the Cognitive Test “Aced” by President Trump, TJ Sewage Again Closes Imperial Beach to Swimmers, Latinos Are Largest Group of Californians Admitted to UC Universities, International Students Can Stay During COVID-19 Pandemic, Museum Exhibitions Put Faces to the Impact of War, Supreme Court Rules NY Can Request Trump’s Tax Returns, New High School Gives Students Real-World Career Experience, 3 Million COVID-19 Cases in US in Less Than 5 Months, Minorities Provided All US Population Growth, PERSPECTIVE: Bad Apples Cannot Be Tolerated Among Police, SD Residential and Business Evictions Stopped Again Through September, ICE Must Release 124 Children Held In Custody, Court Says Trump Cannot Use Military Money for Border Wall, PERSPECTIVE: As Protests Rage On, Trump Quietly Appoints 200th Judge, NASCAR Releases Picture of Noose Found at Racetrack, Killer of SDPD Officer in 1978 is Granted Parole, El Asesino de un Oficial del SDPD en 1978 Obtuvo La Libertad Condicional, CV Home’s Display of Confederate Flags Disturbs Neighbors, Trump Says He Asked To Slow COVID-19 Testing Down, PERSPECTIVE: John Bolton Traded Principles for Profits, County Says Latinos Spread COVID-19 by Showing More ‘Affection’, Companies Connected to Congressmembers Took Coronavirus Bailout Money, Two Supreme Court Rulings Protect Sanctuary State Law & LGBTQ+ Rights, Coronado HS Parents Defy Health Officials to Celebrate Graduation, PERSPECTIVE: It’s Time to Relegate Confederate Symbols to the Past, SWC Refinances Old Bonds, Approves $110 Million in New Bonds, Muralists Now Completing Memorial Piece at Chicano Park, PERSPECTIVE: Fox and Right Misinform Public About Police Excessive Force, State Allows Gyms, Bars, Hotels to Reopen June 12th, PERSPECTIVE: Donald Trump Acts Like a Racist Coward, SDPD Bans Dangerous Hold that Killed George Floyd, Chula Vista Church Case Rejected by SCOTUS, President Trump Used a Saying Heavy With Racial Past, PERSPECTIVE: What Trump Gets Wrong About Online Free Speech, Police Officer That Killed Black Suspect Is Arrested, Charged With Murder, PERSPECTIVE: 100,000 US COVID-19 Deaths Compared to Other Crises, Restaurants, Hair Salons, and Churches to Reopen In SD, Local Foundation Awards Over $100K to Local Non-Profits, SDSU and Other CSU Schools Closed for Fall Semester, More SD Businesses Allowed to Re-Open But With Restrictions, Every CA Voter Will Receive Mail-In Ballot for November Election, Trump Wants to Paint Border Wall Black to Deter Crossings, Military Bans New Recruits that Had COVID-19, Otay Mesa ICE Inmate Becomes First COVID-19 Death Among Detainees, CA First State to Take COVID-19 Loan from Feds, PERSPECTIVE: Biden Can Make a Bold Choice for Running Mate, Gov.