The San Diego City Attorney's Office on Friday unveiled a new criminal case management system that will allow staff to share information with the district attorney's office.
The power grid will soon become as technologically advanced as many of the devices it supplies as San Diego becomes the nation’s first region to implement “smart grid” technology.
Propulsion Controls Engineering and Valley Power Systems Inc. are being awarded a combined $19.5 million multiple award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for the maintenance and Class "B" overhauls on Detroit brand diesel engines on small boats and crafts for the Navy.
The Board of Administration of the San Diego City Employees' Retirement System (SDCERS) has appointed Mark A. Hovey as interim chief executive officer.
University of California, San Diego unveiled a new Sustainability Resource Center Friday that will soon offer information about green jobs and sustainability-related courses.
Starting with the development of Rancho Bernardo in the 60s, the northeastern edge of the City of San Diego began to attract residents and industry. Almost all off the developments in this part of the city are master-planned communities. Commercial and residential areas are carefully planned and landscaped into the hills and mesas.
I-15 runs through the center of the area providing access to downtown and other areas of the county. The popular High Occupancy Vehicle lane provides commuters an express ride south every morning and north every evening. SR-56 will provide easy access to the coast when it opens in 2005.