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San Diego is testing out a batch of new, futuristic porta potties in an attempt to address the city’s public restroom pr...
12/06/2024

San Diego is testing out a batch of new, futuristic porta potties in an attempt to address the city’s public restroom problem.

“For once I felt cleaner leaving a public restroom than I did upon entering."

Throne Labs and the city of San Diego are in talks over a potential contract for 10 sensor-controlled “smart bathrooms” to help solve the public restroom crisis.

Del Mar’s new short-term vacation rental regulations are ruffling some feathers in the small coastal town.“This is not w...
12/06/2024

Del Mar’s new short-term vacation rental regulations are ruffling some feathers in the small coastal town.

“This is not what the public wanted,” one rental owner said.

Del Mar is rolling out its new short-term rental rules. We've got the deets and the drama.

Local dream pop purveyors Exit Party take listeners on a wistful journey in their debut single, “Sun Lux.”
12/06/2024

Local dream pop purveyors Exit Party take listeners on a wistful journey in their debut single, “Sun Lux.”

Spice up your week with some local tunes.

The region is housing more homeless people than it did last year, but that figure is still outpaced by the number of peo...
12/06/2024

The region is housing more homeless people than it did last year, but that figure is still outpaced by the number of people who became unhoused.

San Diego’s efforts to house homeless San Diegans aren’t keeping up with the number of people losing their homes.

Tenants of an Imperial Beach apartment complex are pleading for action from the city after being forced out by their new...
12/05/2024

Tenants of an Imperial Beach apartment complex are pleading for action from the city after being forced out by their new corporate landlord.

Tenants at neighboring Imperial Beach apartment complexes say new corporate owners are forcing them out in preparation for wholesale renovations and rent hikes.

In the battle to turn La Jolla into its own city, the vibes are just as important as the municipal logistics.“Vibes matt...
12/05/2024

In the battle to turn La Jolla into its own city, the vibes are just as important as the municipal logistics.

“Vibes matter, and the vibes don’t seem to be on the independence movement’s side.”

Since the 1950s San Diegans living in the La Jolla neighborhood have been uncomfortable with their semi-separate status. What they’ve really wanted is to be independent. Every effort thus far has failed – will the latest one be any different?

As public restroom peril continues in San Diego, the city plans to test out a bathroom that can be accessed via phone or...
12/05/2024

As public restroom peril continues in San Diego, the city plans to test out a bathroom that can be accessed via phone or tap card at this weekend’s December Nights.

Bathrooms have almost always been an amenity or purchasable commodity for the privileged class. Never a human right.

Carlsbad Village Plaza. Keno’s. Old Restaurant Row.Classic North County hangouts are kicking the dust to make way for ne...
12/04/2024

Carlsbad Village Plaza. Keno’s. Old Restaurant Row.

Classic North County hangouts are kicking the dust to make way for new housing, and many residents aren’t happy about it.

Residents in North County face the loss of their beloved stomping grounds to new housing developments.

This Giving Tuesday, you can support local nonprofit journalism by giving to Voice of San Diego.We can’t do what we do w...
12/03/2024

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Could splitting San Diego Unified in two help resolve the district’s mounting problems?It’s worked in San Diego County b...
12/03/2024

Could splitting San Diego Unified in two help resolve the district’s mounting problems?

It’s worked in San Diego County before.

An old argument about shrinking San Diego Unified pops up once again, Trump’s education priorities and the return of California’s schools dashboard.

More San Diego Unified high school students are enrolled in college courses than ever before.The long-term benefits of t...
12/03/2024

More San Diego Unified high school students are enrolled in college courses than ever before.

The long-term benefits of this could be major.

Spurred by state efforts to prioritize dual enrollment courses, San Diego Unified has significantly increased the number of courses its students are taking.

Sean Elo-Rivera will not be running for Council president again after three years in the top post.
12/02/2024

Sean Elo-Rivera will not be running for Council president again after three years in the top post.

Sean Elo-Rivera is not running to be Council president again.

Many people blame vintage resellers for rising prices at thrift stores, but the reality is far more complicated.
12/02/2024

Many people blame vintage resellers for rising prices at thrift stores, but the reality is far more complicated.

The beef between those who thrift for themselves, particularly for affordability reasons, and the flippers of the world is real.

In four years on the Board of Supervisors, Nora Vargas has lost the hearts of many South Bay voters who’ve grown impatie...
12/02/2024

In four years on the Board of Supervisors, Nora Vargas has lost the hearts of many South Bay voters who’ve grown impatient for progress on homelessness, the Tijuana River crisis and other pressing issues.

Hailed as a pathbreaking Latina when first elected in 2020, Vargas has feuded with key allies during her first term and left many residents feeling ignored or dismissed. What happened?

South Bay’s economy is reaping the benefits of an unlikely industry: Super yachts.
11/29/2024

South Bay’s economy is reaping the benefits of an unlikely industry: Super yachts.

Two institutions right across an inlet from one another on San Diego Bay highlight South County’s rich economic, cultural and natural diversity.

The U.S. government’s attempts to deter immigration haven’t worked, they’ve only made the journey more dangerous.This is...
11/27/2024

The U.S. government’s attempts to deter immigration haven’t worked, they’ve only made the journey more dangerous.

This is likely to accelerate under Trump.

Strategies to keep migrants from entering the United States don’t just begin at the U.S.-Mexico border.

"I can rarely find a decent pot to p**s in around San Diego,” our environment reporter writes."And becoming pregnant mad...
11/26/2024

"I can rarely find a decent pot to p**s in around San Diego,” our environment reporter writes.

"And becoming pregnant made this more obvious."

A brief and sordid history of the public restroom in America sheds light on why it’s impossible to take a private p**s outside the home.

California has a homelessness crisis, and short-term vacation rentals aren’t helping it, real estate professional David ...
11/26/2024

California has a homelessness crisis, and short-term vacation rentals aren’t helping it, real estate professional David Malcom writes in an op-ed.

David Malcolm is a real estate professional and a philanthropist. He is on the San Diego Rescue Mission’s Board of Trustees and previously served on the board of St. Vincent […]

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