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San Diego’s inflation rate was 4% in July — fueled primarily by rising prices for food, medical care and cars — making it ...
A group of taxpayers is challenging the constitutionality of San Diego's looming trash fee. Thursday, August 7, attorneys for ...
San Diego faces a lawsuit over the Chalcifica ADU project amid concerns of community impact and bypass of public processes.
For thousands of survivors nationwide, Herman Law is a catalyst for justice, serving as one of the leading voices in the fight against sexual abus ...
Students at San Diego Unified School District, California's second-largest district, returned back to school on Monday.
Mova Law Group has garnered widespread recognition for its unwavering dedication, transparency, and consistent track record of success. Clients value the firm's clear communication, personalized ...
The city of San Diego is looking to remove a mysterious “amateur” paint job in La Jolla’s Village that creates the appearance ...
Since last year about a half-dozen states have attempted to pass laws that would allow schools to charge tuition to ...
Panel: San Diego judge ignored ‘triable issues’ in death of man restrained by deputies by City News Service June 26, 2025, 6:04 p.m. Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email ...
The ongoing legal battle between the Mountain West and the five schools leaving for the Pac-12 took another turn Thursday.
San Diego has so far avoided the wave of book bans sweeping other parts of the country. But the threat is real — and growing.
Cozen O'Connor has added on a group of four IP litigators to help launch a second office in San Diego. Three of the litigators come from Eversheds Sutherland, while the final litigator is arriving ...