Ignoring the Canary in the Coal Mine of Arts and Culture Defunding By Linda Caballero Sotelo | Voice of San Diego Over a recent phone ...
Trash Fee Bringing in Less Than Expected by Mariana Martínez Barba | Voice of San Diego The budget hits just keep coming. The city expects to bring in ...
Gloria’s arts cuts threaten more than museums — street fairs, parades and neighborhood fest are all on the line by ...
Editor’s Note: Ken Khachigian is someone who’s had the rare opportunity to witness history from a ringside seat and influence it too. He’s the former communications advisor and speechwriter to two of ...
Victoria Switzer is chief financial officer at Gomez Trial Attorneys. She joined Gomez in 2014 and has held strategic roles ever since. She also manages the firm’s Intakes Department. Her broad range ...
William W Eigner He is the “go-to guy for M&A and emerging companies.” He has often been recognized for many years in The Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers and by SD METRO Magazine as one of ...
Since President Donald Trump referred to Canada as the United States’s “51st state,” SD METRO Associate Editor Doug Page spoke with Canadian journalist and writer Diane Francis to learn more about the ...
As insurance executives might see it, the 21st century gold rush is outside of California. To others in the Golden State, it could appear they’re settling a score. With five insurance heavyweights – ...
The recent strike of the United Auto Workers (UAW) on the three major U.S. automakers has put the auto industry front and center of America’s consciousness once again. National headlines are filled ...
Dianne Jacob put her cowgirl dreams aside to lasso a 28-year career on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors –She is now the longest-serving member of the Board of Supervisors and has held elected ...
Lesotho, a landlocked country in Southern Africa, is one of the poorest nations in the world. Yet, they place a tremendous value on education. In fact, Lesotho actually spends a higher proportion of ...
Growing up as the daughter of missionaries, my childhood travels were usually centered around giving back. From South Africa and Hong Kong to Romania and Tanzania, each purposeful journey involved ...
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