UPDATED 10/15/2024: California voters have many decisions to make November 5, 2024, and not just on a President. California voters are facing 10 ballot initiatives dealing with rampant theft and drug trafficking (Prop. 36), limiting rent control laws (Prop. 33),...
In World War I, there were officers and others behind the trenches who “took care of” soldiers who decided that maybe going over the top to a certain grisly death was not in their best interest. In World War...
Unity. What does the word really mean? Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word unity as “the quality or state of not being multiple: ONENESS.” Alternative definitions include “a condition of harmony,” and “the quality or state of being made one.” Yet...
San Diego Republican Amy Reichert finished a strong second in Tuesday’s special primary vote to replace the existentially disgraced Nathan Fletcher as fourth district county supervisor. Reichert will now face current Sand Diego City Councilmember Monica Montogomery Steppe in the...
There will be four people on the San Diego County Supervisorial District 4 Special Election ballot on August 15. They are running to replace the utterly disgraced Nathan Fletcher, who resigned the seat earlier this year after he was sued...
The 15-minute city (FMC) – a neat idea, a new way to control the populace, a trendy blip in the public planning industry, a long-term insidious scheme – all, some, or none of these? One thing is true, a thing...
The California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 5 is one of 27 Titles that contain state regulations. Title 5, called “Education,” contains 13 Divisions. There are also numerous chapters and articles containing regulatory sections, or individual regulations. The following is...