San Diego
Amazon Abandons Warehouse Plan Because San Diego Is Considering Worker Protection Law
The law would require Amazon raise wages and offer more safety training and sick days.
Captive Gorillas Have Caught Coronavirus at a Zoo
Several gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park are coughing, officials said, after an asymptomatic staff member is believed to have infected the animals.
Streetlight Spy Cameras Have Led to a Massive Privacy Backlash in San Diego
The city council unanimously voted to pass one of the strongest privacy regulations in the country after a campaign against 'smart streetlights'
A Police Charity Bought an iPhone Hacking Tool and Gave it to Cops
Private companies such as Target fund police foundations, which then purchase technology for police departments.
Cover Band Throws 'Protest' Concert to Dodge Coronavirus Restrictions
Led Zeppelin tribute band Zeptune's recent San Diego show is the latest event organizers have labeled a protest in order to justify a public gathering.
Senator Wyden Wants Congress to Investigate Which Local Cops Have Hacking Tools
The move comes after Motherboard found the U.S. branch of NSO Group pitched hacking tech to American police.
NSO Group Pitched Phone Hacking Tech to American Police
A brochure and emails obtained by Motherboard show how Westbridge, the U.S. arm of NSO, wanted U.S. cops to buy a tool called Phantom.
Hotels and Convention Centers Emptied by Coronavirus Are Now Sheltering the Homeless
But even advocates worry it might not be the safer option for avoiding contact with the virus.
This Senior Center Created a 1950s Town to Care for Alzheimer's Patients
The California facility for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s creates an immersive, hyper-real living environment that mimics the '50s.
Judge Says Instacart Misclassified its California Workers
The injunction is a historic first step in enforcing a new California law, which could force tech companies to provide gig workers with basic labor rights.
3 Women Died Trying to Cross the U.S.-Mexico Border After Getting Lost
Members of the group were suffering from hypothermia and called 911.
Here’s How Cities Are Making It Illegal to Be Homeless
A new report on 187 urban and rural cities found a marked increase in “anti-homeless” laws aimed at getting people off the streets.