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There are new concerns that the confidential data collected could be used by federal agents for immigration enforcement.
A City Council committee recommended approval of a 60-year ground lease with housing developers MRK Partners and Create Dev ...
The city plans to begin passing along credit card fees charged by banks to drivers who park at meters, rather than covering ...
Automated license plate recognition technology has long concerned San Diegans, especially when it comes to potential data breaches.
Residents of a San Diego neighborhood are coming together to encourage their community to be more fire prepared 40 years after the Normal Heights Fire.
Federal officials arrested Brenda Valencia outside a San Diego hotel, prompting public concern and calls for clarity from local officials.
San Diego makes further revisions to its "digital-only deal" ordinance, clarifying which discounts are actually regulated.
A proposal to raise the minimum wage for thousands of San Diego tourism-sector workers to $25/hour cleared its first major hurdle on June 25, with the City Council’s Economic Development Committee ...