SSan Diego Read More San Diego should lead the way on mortgage portability – San Diego Union-TribuneDecember 5, 2025 San Diego’s housing market is lagging near the bottom of national rankings on home price gains — a…
SSan Diego Read More Remembering a San Diegan killed in Pearl Harbor attack – San Diego Union-TribuneDecember 5, 2025 In San Diego on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, Amelia Machado Perez woke up in her house…
DDallas Read More What can Dallas learn from Boston City Hall?December 5, 2025 Dallas is buzzing with talk about our neglected City Hall and what to do with it. Some say…
SSan Diego Read More What Sacramento can teach Washington about the filibuster – San Diego Union-TribuneDecember 2, 2025 Californians don’t have to imagine what unchecked majority rule looks like. They see it in Sacramento. The Legislature…
SSan Diego Read More San Diegans must unite to help families when federal aid dwindles – San Diego Union-TribuneDecember 2, 2025 San Diego is facing a community crisis that rivals the hardships we faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. It…
MMLB Read More Departing Rangers from 2023 team will be remembered for how they changed franchise historyDecember 2, 2025 The news cycle only spins forward, never gazes back. Lane Kiffin’s jumping ship. What comes next? Well, that’s…
SSan Diego Read More World AIDS Day reminds us of the work we have left – San Diego Union-TribuneDecember 1, 2025 This time last year, the community was celebrating the opening of San Diego’s AIDS Memorial at Olive Street Park in…
DDallas Read More Dallas pension ‘deal’ isn’t best for first responders or cityDecember 1, 2025 The Dallas Police and Fire Pension Review Board’s 6-5 vote recently to accept the city of Dallas’s “best…
SSan Diego Read More On World AIDS Day, queer and migrant communities transcend borders – San Diego Union-TribuneNovember 29, 2025 On Monday, Dec. 1 — World AIDS Day — we will find ourselves nearly 45 years into a…
DDallas Read More Dallas aces the test once againNovember 28, 2025 All of a sudden, the Cowboys have become the smart kid in the class who raises his hand…