PORTLAND, MAINE - The Maine Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the secretary of state was correct in invalidating nearly 1,000 signatures collected for a people’s veto campaign to kill
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On the sidewalks throughout San Diego, you may have noticed that booths have
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Conversations around police accountability and
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The city of San Diego has been drowning in public-pension quicksand
This is Part One of a two-part series on racism and the education system. Part Two will be published on Monday, Sept. 28.
The education system is “particularly effective
While the term "struggling" is frequently used to describe artists, "resilient," "resourceful" or "entrepreneurial" may be more accurate descriptions. Whatever their chosen
When the news broke that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died last week, social media became filled with messages honoring the ardent leader of human rights. San Diego'
IVN San Diego Editor's Note: This Supreme Court ruling could have a big effect on San Diego. A proposed hotel tax increase came just short of winning a
Three weeks into the 2020-2021 school year and San Diego families are settling into their new routines. Aug. 31 was the first day of online classes for the San
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This November, San Diegans will vote on Measure C titled, "Charter
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When the COVID-19 crisis forced schools across California to physically close