Mayor’s Race: More than $4 million raised
San Diego's mayoral candidates and the political committees supporting them ramp up the fundraising as the campaign heads into the home stretch.
View ArticleWho’s Really Behind Those Mayoral Twitter Accounts?
If Twitter profiles and Facebook pages are like the booming voice of the Wizard of Oz, here the campaigns allow a quick glimpse at the men and women behind the curtain.
View ArticleFundraising going strong as election nears
With San Diego's mayoral primary election less than a week away, the latest campaign filing shows former assemblyman Nathan Fletcher and Councilman David Alvarez remain neck and neck in fundraising.
View ArticleFaulconer Advances To San Diego Mayoral Runoff
City Councilman Kevin Faulconer scored the second best possible outcome Tuesday night, earning enough votes to advance to a runoff election early next year.
View ArticleFletcher does not concede mayor’s race with 34,000 ballots to be counted
At Nathan Fletcher’s campaign headquarters in Mission Valley last night, the party never really got started.
View Article2013 San Diego Mayoral Primary Results
See how your neighborhood voted with this interactive map of results from San Diego's Nov. 19, 2013 mayoral primary.
View ArticleThe story behind Nathan Fletcher’s loss
An inewsource analysis of votes cast in San Diego's mayoral special election showed Nathan Fletcher's base of support was broad but shallow.
View ArticleOur 10 Biggest Stories of the Year
As 2013 comes to a close, we're looking back on the 10 most popular inewsource stories as calculated by pageviews — and offering a little more insight into each as a Christmas bonus.
View ArticleFormer San Diego hospice employees reach $3 million settlement
Former San Diego Hospice employees have reached a settlement with their past employer.
View ArticleSurprise bid on Rancho Bernardo land: possible seniors’ community
A developer gave land to the Poway School District in 1984 so it could build a school. Looks like that's not happening.
View ArticlePoway Unified sells Rancho Bernardo land to health care company
AmeriCare’s bid came as a surprise earlier this month. The company had shown interest in buying the land in 2011, but was not aware it was officially up for bid until recently.
View ArticleMTS buses, trolleys and stations tapped by an $18 million surveillance network
inewsource examined the extent of surveillance throughout San Diego's public transportation network... along with the implications for privacy.
View ArticleMayoral candidates are neck and neck in the race for cash
Fundraising did not slow down over the holidays in the San Diego mayoral runoff. The most recent campaign finance reports show the David Alvarez and Kevin Faulconer warchests are nearly equal.
View ArticleBehind the MTS surveillance story
Here's what it took to get the inewsource story on MTS surveillance operations in San Diego.
View ArticleEarly voting underway in mayoral runoff election
While the final vote of the mayor's race is more than three weeks away, early voting has already begun.
View ArticleEarly Voting in the 2014 San Diego Mayoral Election: Updated Daily
Check here each day for updated early voting rates by precinct in the 2014 San Diego mayor’s race.
View ArticleSurprise bid on Rancho Bernardo land: possible seniors’ community
A developer gave land to the Poway School District in 1984 so it could build a school. Looks like that's not happening.
View ArticlePoway Unified sells Rancho Bernardo land to health care company
AmeriCare’s bid came as a surprise earlier this month. The company had shown interest in buying the land in 2011, but was not aware it was officially up for bid until recently.
View ArticlePoway Unified kids can’t attend new school because parents didn’t pay for it
A group of Poway Unified School District parents is petitioning the school board because their kids won’t be allowed to attend a brand new school that’s less than a 20-minute walk from their homes. At...
View ArticlePACs funnel big money to mayoral hopefuls from mystery donors
Deep-pocketed political action committees have poured more than $1.6 million dollars into San Diego’s mayoral election but disclosure of their donors has been limited.
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