San Diego voters will see several Superior Court judicial seats on the June primary ballot, but only two contests are truly competitive this cycle. While most sitting judges are effectively running unopposed, the two contested races could shape how quickly and consistently civil disputes are handled in
Read more →California drivers are watching a once-unthinkable number creep into view: $8-per-gallon gasoline. Reports tied to refinery constraints, imported supply delays, and international instability are colliding with everyday life in a way that hits hardest in places like San Diego County, where commuting and car-dependent routines are the
Read more →When health insurers and healthcare leaders talk about “prevention,” they’re usually focused on avoiding medical emergencies and cutting long-term costs for families. A recent commentary from Anthem Blue Cross in California highlights how skipped checkups, delayed screenings, and untreated issues can lead to bigger, more expensive problems
Read more →California’s Supreme Court just delivered a rare, unanimous check on the California Coastal Commission—ruling that the agency overreached when it blocked a small housing project in San Luis Obispo County. While the case involves coastal development rules, the bigger takeaway is about limits on government authority and
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