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Voice of San Diego's spitfire roundup of this week's news in brief, featuring an exclusive interview and special guest in the second half.

This week, we revisit a simpler time. A time in which San Diego politicians were embroiled not in dismantling racism in policing or containi...

This week, our hosts are triggered by the county's triggers. Plus: We sift through new local police reforms and examine the remains of a see...

We finally got some updates on what schools will do this fall. San Diego Unified School District officials unveiled the plan this week. But...

These are wild times for city budgets. Thus, a wild, livestreamed, simulcasted, super-sized interview seemed an appropriate response for the...

San Diego City Councilwoman Monica Montgomery spoke with VOSD's Andrew Keatts about the recent police brutality protests, the death that spa...

This week, we unpack what makes a protest "unlawful," a brief history of recent police reform efforts and the future of one effort currently...

"We did not have any kind of warning." From our "Voice of San Diego At Home" series, this is an interview with La Mesa City Councilwoman Dr....

This week we previewed the deal between SDSU and the city for Mission Valley's stadium land. Note: The podcast was recorded on Thursday, the...

This week, the California Department of Health gave the OK for San Diego County to open restaurants for dine-in service, among other changes...

At best, students' education is stagnant right now. At worst, they're experiencing something educators call "the summer slide," when student...

This week, we discuss how November's big ballot is stacking up and SDSU's land deal drama. On the second half of the show, host Andrew Keatt...

Hey, check it out, we found something completely unrelated to COVID-19 to talk about in this week's podcast. The city of San Diego and San D...

This week, we discuss the confusing directives from all levels of government , from sunset walks to homelessness. It's a lot to keep track o...

Every year, New Orleans plans for disaster. Its residents are all too familiar with hurricanes, floods and random infrastructure issues that...

This week, San DIego Mayor Kevin Faulconer discusses some of the biggest decisions he's made in recent weeks. Plus: "Open up" protests and S...

This week, we talk about the coronavirus impact on San Diego's air quality, homelessness and the mayor's budget proposal — one unlike any th...

This week, the San Diego City Council voted to amend the language certifying the election so it did not state that Measure C required two-th...

This week, we assess how local leaders are responding to the coronavirus crisis. From park closures to hotel rooms converted to quarantine f...

This is our second week recording the podcast from "coronavirusland." And the news hasn't stopped. It is the opposite of stopped. As the eco...

This week, we had to take a moment just to try to process what has happened over the last week and how dramatically it has changed our lives...

This week, we hold a post-election roundtable with two guests. San Diego City Councilman Mark Kersey and Democratic consultant Eva Posner jo...

Well, the election happened. We recorded this episode the night of Super Tuesday as the results came in. We've got the latest updates and an...

You've been waiting for it. We've been fielding calls and emails for months begging for its return. And luckily, even though it's just late...

It's been four years since City Attorney Mara Elliott joined the podcast. VOSD's Scott Lewis has been waiting eagerly. Now, as Elliott faces...

The District 2 Board of Supervisors' race is wide open as incumbent Dianne Jacob is terming out. Kenya Taylor is a Democrat from Rancho San...

The District 2 Board of Supervisors' race is wide open as incumbent Dianne Jacob is terming out. Joel Anderson, the former Republican state...

This week, we go over the debacle of the city of San Diego's purchase of the former Sempra headquarters at 101 Ash St. In the second half of...

The District 3 Board of Supervisors' race is arguably the most important local race in 2020 because it'll determine which political party co...

The District 3 Board of Supervisors' race is arguably the most important local race in 2020 because it'll determine which political party co...

This week, we talk about several polls released this week on some local races. Plus, we go over three local lawsuits we're keeping an eye on...

In March, city of San Diego residents will once again vote on a hotel room tax hike. Measure C, which is supported by Mayor Kevin Faulconer,...

On this week's podcast, Scott Lewis, Sara Libby and Andrew Keatts sit down with VOSD's Jesse Marx to discuss the ongoing controversy behind...

This week assess the state of two high-profile races: San Diego Mayor and the 50th Congressional District. Plus, reporter Jesse Marx unfurls...

Scott Sherman is running for mayor of San Diego. He's the only major Republican running for the seat and currently sits on the San Diego Cit...

Todd Gloria is running for mayor of San Diego. He has a high profile in San Diego and currently serves in the State Assembly. Gloria joins t...

This week, we discuss Mayor Kevin Faulconer's final State of the City Address, his plans for homelessness and how Encinitas is grappling ove...

This week on the VOSD podcast, we break down three of the top March ballot measures. Plus, San Diego Assemblywoman Shirley Weber unveiled ne...

This week, we examined a strange campaign ad, broke down the latest in the AB 5 debate and previewed some of the biggest news coming in 2020...

This week, we're bringing you a story from VOSD's education podcast, Good Schools for All. This one is about a mom who found out that choosi...

This week, we break down the latest land development endorsement by the Democratic party — and what that could mean for competing land use b...

This week's podcast is all housing, housing, housing (with a dash of transit). We tackle Mayor Kevin Faulconer's long-awaited plan to kill h...

This week we unpack a week's worth of political news that spans from a Supervisor race in North County, the San Diego mayor's race and the l...

This week, we discuss the latest surprising endorsement for Todd Gloria's mayoral run and the grim reality at SANDAG. Plus, Keatts discusses...

This week's episode is a live show recorded at Mission Brewery in East Village. We discuss the local state of affairs for the GOP with exper...

Hundreds of law enforcement officers over the last decade in California have been convicted of crimes. Jesse Marx, who helped lead the serie...

This week, we dive into the latest chapter of the Chargers saga. Plus, a new state mandate on day-of voting has put County Supervisors in th...

We're obviously still not Politifest 2019, so for this week's podcast, we pulled out the most memorable moments from the event, including so...

At this year's Politifest, Voice of San Diego's Scott Lewis moderated a debate about the measure between homeless advocate Michael McConnell...

Voice of San Diego's Andrew Keatts sat down with some of the county's most prominent transportation leaders at Politifest 2019 to discuss ho...

Liam Dillon, who covers housing for the Los Angeles Times, moderated a fascinating discussion at this year's Politifest with a group of hous...