The Midway Rising team still plans to comply with the law and mitigate their environmental impact report demands.
A record 94,000 people participated in 21 separate "No Kings" protests in San Diego County on Saturday, organizers said.
Organizers say attendance could surpass the 7 million who attended an event last October.
The program would provide free services for local residents who could soon lose their access to essential health, food and social services.
The original sponsor voted no over what he considered to be an unnecessary political statement added to the proposal.
Supervisor Paloma Aguirre said the recent allegations about César Chávez "are deeply disturbing."
Supervisors will also have a chance to review public feedback, based on a suggestion by Supervisor Joel Anderson.
The pilot program will be focused on down-payment assistance, interest-rate buy-downs and partnerships.
The San Diego County Water Authority doesn’t yet have a deal to discuss selling Colorado River water across state lines.
DOJ documents have revealed a sprawling network of powerful people in government, business, and academia who communicated with Epstein.
The county says the board committees, each made up of two elected supervisors, aren’t subject to the state’s open meeting law.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors is slated to vote on the proposal on March 24.
The hotlines were launched in response to "a surge of civil rights violations occurring nationwide," according to the foundation.
A county supervisor called it a 'constitutional crisis and growing public-health concern.'
The initiative intends to protect safety-net programs serving local families as federal changes impact service.
There's a particular need for bilingual poll workers who can assist voters in 15 languages.
After vowing to fight for a seat in the new district serving Eastern San Diego County, Temecula and Murrieta, Darrell Issa reversed course.
The money comes from what is considered unlocked reserves, and was recommended by Chief Administrative Officer Ebony Shelton.
The updated ordinance will take effect in 30 days.
County leaders say the Trump administration failed to respond to a request to conduct a public health inspection of the detention center.
The auction, held March 13-18, features 686 properties for sale, according to the San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office.
Increased security measures have prompted traffic delays near base entrances, enhanced ID checks and access restrictions.
The San Diego Police Department said it was "monitoring events in Iran and the Middle East."
The new budget will take effect July 1, pending approval by the Board of Supervisors.
Ballots are scheduled to begin arriving the week of May 4, giving voters nearly a month to return them by Election Day.
An arrangement in Escondido has sparked weeks of demonstrations.
Another lawmaker plans to attend and bring a guest highlighting immigration issues.
President Donald Trump said he would deploy the Navy ship to Greenland amid tension over his desire to own the island territory.
The survey of 11,406 eligible voters found trust declined by 17% among Republicans, 13% among Democrats and 16% among independents.
The county will also illuminate the County Administration Center in downtown San Diego in honor of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Last year, the county invested $683,900 in landlord incentives, helping secure housing for 243 veterans.
The secretary said Otay Mesa alone has 188,218 pounds of seized illicit drugs.
Supervisor Joel Anderson proposed using the unclaimed money, which would have been placed in the county's general fund budget otherwise.
The updates will allow live music at boutique wineries and a longer permit period for medical trailers in unincorporated areas.
The board approved a substitute that instead focuses on the county's response to anticipated reduced federal funding.
The data tracks progress on multiple programs, as well as outcomes for people served by county outreach teams.
San Diego and Imperial counties saw nearly a 1500% increase in arrests for May to October.
Local police forces get money every year from the Department of Homeland Security to assist with border patrol operations.
Helen Robbins-Meyer confirmed she reported an alleged quid pro quo in a blockbuster 2023 email.