National City adopts $89.1M budget, shrinks deficit amid ongoing reserve concerns
The city’s general fund reserves will shrink to roughly $500,000 by fiscal year’s end under the adopted budget.
The city’s general fund reserves will shrink to roughly $500,000 by fiscal year’s end under the adopted budget.
A new report recommends more medical equipment, outside reviews of jail deaths and body-worn cameras for probation officers.
The fate of the long-discussed residential development is back in limbo
Updated results boost Democrat’s chances of getting on the November ballot
Weekly event features hot rods, muscle cars and other classics
Federal regulators extended Veolia’s contract to run a critical U.S.-Mexico border wastewater treatment plant, a sole-source deal that comes as the company faces multiple lawsuits over the facility’s operations.
The county has until June 17 to conduct the full public health inspection, which can include examining medical records and speaking to detainees.
A broken sewer pipe in Tijuana has overwhelmed a U.S. wastewater treatment plant and blanketed nearby communities with toxic fumes, renewing concerns about the region’s decades-long cross-border pollution crisis.
Efforts will measure air quality in South Bay communities and document economic damage from sewage crisis
The 610-foot dock landing ship carried elements from Camp Pendleton’s 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit.