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Her husband was detained by ICE. Now she doesn’t know how she’ll afford to stay in San Diego.
11/20/2025

Her husband was detained by ICE. Now she doesn’t know how she’ll afford to stay in San Diego.

Despite popular belief, being married to a U.S. citizen isn't enough to protect someone from ICE.

A city plan to charge for parking in Balboa Park is expected to bring in far less revenue than was initially projected.
11/19/2025

A city plan to charge for parking in Balboa Park is expected to bring in far less revenue than was initially projected.

Ahead of Tuesday’s vote on parking passes for Balboa Park, a staff report says the paid parking plan could result in a budgetary shortfall of $9.6 million.

Now is your LAST CHANCE to grab tickets for tonight’s Brews and News live podcast recording 🍻 Join us at Soda Bar at 6 p...
11/19/2025

Now is your LAST CHANCE to grab tickets for tonight’s Brews and News live podcast recording 🍻

Join us at Soda Bar at 6 p.m. for an exclusive convo with SDSU Athletic Director J.D. Wicker.

Voice of San Diego Presents Brews & News Live Podcast 🍻 We’re back! Bring a friend, have a pint and embrace your inner news nerd with Voice of San Diego. […]

In this week’s Cup of Chisme: Grim prospects for beloved local institution Las Cuatro Milpas, and the latest on Proposit...
11/19/2025

In this week’s Cup of Chisme: Grim prospects for beloved local institution Las Cuatro Milpas, and the latest on Proposition 36.

Since Californians decided it was time to get tough on crime, San Diego has started putting more people in jail, and it’s costing the region a lot of money. Our […]

Happening TOMORROW: Join us at Soda Bar for a live recording of the VOSD podcast!Get your tickets now:
11/18/2025

Happening TOMORROW: Join us at Soda Bar for a live recording of the VOSD podcast!

Get your tickets now:

Voice of San Diego Presents Brews & News Live Podcast 🍻 We’re back! Bring a friend, have a pint and embrace your inner news nerd with Voice of San Diego. […]

Despite repeated complaints about a Chula Vista teacher’s behavior with young girls, the school district didn't report t...
11/17/2025

Despite repeated complaints about a Chula Vista teacher’s behavior with young girls, the school district didn't report the misconduct to parents or state regulators.

Teachers and staff at a Chula Vista elementary school voiced alarm about a teacher’s behavior with developmentally disabled children for months before the district conducted an investigation. The district forced the teacher to resign but didn’t inform state regulators until Voice of San Diego as...

California’s Coastal Commission — one of the most powerful state agencies in the country — is working to rebuild its rep...
11/16/2025

California’s Coastal Commission — one of the most powerful state agencies in the country — is working to rebuild its reputation in the housing space.

The agency responsible for the California coast is thinking how it can regain the favor of lawmakers.

Care for South County’s underprivileged communities is expanding, but still far from meeting demand.
11/15/2025

Care for South County’s underprivileged communities is expanding, but still far from meeting demand.

More services are coming online in South County, but even more are needed.

Prospects for an effort to recall a Grossmont Union trustee aren’t looking good, but organizers say this is just the beg...
11/15/2025

Prospects for an effort to recall a Grossmont Union trustee aren’t looking good, but organizers say this is just the beginning.

Months of scandal at Grossmont Union gave birth to a community-led effort to recall one of the district’s board members. Faced with a Monday deadline, organizers are doubtful they’ll have enough signatures but say this is just the beginning.

An Encinitas councilmember’s charges have been reduced in the case of a parking dispute that allegedly resulted in a hit...
11/14/2025

An Encinitas councilmember’s charges have been reduced in the case of a parking dispute that allegedly resulted in a hit-and-run.

Encinitas Councilmember Luke Shaffer is now facing two misdemeanors instead of a felony and two misdemeanors, after a judge reduced a felony assault charge and tossed out another misdemeanor.

Local environmentalists support the prospect of San Diego recycling some of its wastewater in East County, potentially a...
11/14/2025

Local environmentalists support the prospect of San Diego recycling some of its wastewater in East County, potentially allowing the city to scale back its Pure Water plans.

There’s a debate over whether the city of San Diego should or could build a smaller sewage-to-drinking water recycling project than originally planned. If fully built out, the project costs […]

Two high-level departures from the mayor’s office may be just the beginning of staffing changes at City Hall.
11/14/2025

Two high-level departures from the mayor’s office may be just the beginning of staffing changes at City Hall.

Two deputy chief operating officers are leaving City Hall but city officials won’t say why.

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Launched in 2005, Voice of San Diego was the first digital, nonprofit news organization in the country to serve a local community. Its founders, longtime columnist and editor Neil Morgan and entrepreneur Buzz Woolley, felt the region desperately needed more reporting, analysis and journalistic competition.

VOSD made a name for itself by producing hard-hitting investigative reports along with civic engagement opportunities that gave San Diego residents a new platform to discuss and debate the issues that impact their quality of life.

Fast forward a decade and VOSD is widely regarded as a pioneer in the nonprofit news industry that has built a sustainable business model based on the support of individual members, sponsors and the investment of local and national foundations.