San Diego’s Controversial Daylighting Law Sparks Confusion and Cash for the City: Are Drivers Being Set Up for Fines?

San Diego, California, has enacted a new parking regulation, known as the “daylighting law,” aimed at improving safety for pedestrians near crosswalks and intersections. Under Assembly Bill 413, vehicles parked within 20 feet of these marked areas can incur fines of $117, regardless of whether the curb is painted red or marked with signage indicating no-parking zones. Many residents have expressed confusion and frustration regarding the enforcement of this law. Luke Glass, a North Park resident, voiced his concerns, questioning how drivers are expected to know where they can legally park without clear markings. While … Read more

San Diego’s Leash Law Under Scrutiny: Grand Jury Calls for Stricter Enforcement Amid Growing Safety Concerns at Local Parks

San Diego, California, is grappling with the enforcement of leash laws in its public parks, prompting a grand jury investigation into how these regulations are applied. As dog owners frequent locations like Robb Athletic Field, concerns have been raised regarding both the safety of park visitors and the potential for conflicts among dogs. Mike Hoerres and his wife frequently visit the dog beach in Ocean Beach, appreciating the sense of freedom it offers their dog, Sophie. “The dogs love being free, and I think they’re happier,” he shared. In contrast, Robb Athletic Field prohibits unleashed … Read more

San Diego’s Judge Ana España Honored as California’s Juvenile Court Judge of the Year for 2025, Celebrating Dedication to Youth Welfare

San Diego, California — Judge Ana España of San Diego County has been awarded the prestigious Wilmont Sweeney Juvenile Court Judge of the Year for 2025 by the Juvenile Court Judges of California, a division of the California Judges Association. The award was presented during the JCJC’s annual meeting on May 15. Named after the late Alameda Superior Court Judge Wilmont Sweeney, this honor recognizes judges who demonstrate exceptional leadership and a commitment to serving California’s youth. Judge España, who has presided over the juvenile court since 2018, was appointed to the bench in 2008 … Read more

San Diego’s City Attorney Race Heats Up: Candidates Present Divergent Plans for the Future

San Diego, CA — As the race for the San Diego city attorney heats up, two candidates have emerged as front-runners, each offering distinct visions for the role and the future of California’s second-largest city. The city attorney’s position, pivotal in both legal counsel and public policy guidance, has become a battleground of competing ideologies and proposals for handling the diverse challenges facing San Diego. The first candidate, a seasoned lawyer with extensive experience in municipal law, is campaigning on a platform focused on rigorous law enforcement and tough stances on crime. This candidate argues … Read more