San Marcos voters have passed Measure Q, a one-cent sales tax that will provide local funding for general government use.
While city and county sales tax measures are failing, three cities have passed their one percent sales tax increases so far.
Opponents of Measure G, a proposed countywide half-cent sales tax to fund transit, road and transportation projects, declared ...
Voters appear to have rejected a countywide half-cent sales tax hike, along with proposed full-cent increases in San Diego ...
The city of San Diego was not witness to the incumbent purges seen elsewhere in California, most notably in the defeats of ...
A week after the election, city of San Diego voters appear to be rejecting a one-cent sales tax by a razor thin margin ...
Regional planners are revisiting a proposed connection between San Diego International Airport and public transit through a ...
San Marcos voters have re-elected City Councilmember Ed Musgrove and approved a citywide one-cent sales and $324 million ...
According to the county Registrar of Voters, the "no" votes stood at 456,835, while the "yes" votes were at 419,447 after the ...
Early election results show the measure is not passing so far, with a NO vote leading at 50.90% with 198,791 voting NO.
"We will figure it out... But roads crumbling, storm channels not matching needs — that's why I think San Diegans will ...
The price of bitcoin is soaring. There’s a key deadline for crypto investors to avoid a higher future tax bill.