Exposé on Backlog of Rape Kits Led to Reforms within San Diego Police Department
by Mariana Martínez Barba / Voice of San Diego / November 11, 2025
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For years, the San Diego Police Department allowed thousands of sexual assault kits to sit on evidence room shelves. Police leaders decided to investigate cases first and determine whether the kit would be useful evidence later.
As the backlog piled up, a nationwide movement to “test all kits” pressured SDPD to act. In June 2017, the City Council allocated $500,000 to the department to test backlogged kits. Victims’ rights groups and the city attorney also pushed for testing.

By Shelby Bremer /
Most strongly oppose code amendment that could allow community’s oldest homes to be demolished to make way for apartment projects
A group of up to 60 people gathered yesterday at The Wall, at the foot of Newport Avenue, to remember Tracy Condon. Candles were lit, words were spoken as her loved ones, friends, and strangers came together to commemorate the life of a homeless woman killed in a hit and run on Santa Monica Avenue last week.
Join the OBHS, November 20, 2025, at 7 pm, “El Presidio”, featuring Richard Carrico, at Water’s Edge Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., O.B.
by Ernie McCray
Rents are declining across the country according to the Zumper National Rent Index. In fact, it’s the fourth straight month of declining rental prices across the United States.
Proposed Regulation Attempt at Reining in and Taxing Uncertified Pot Delivery Businesses
By Dave Schwab /
By Danna Givot /
Plastic in your green bin? Batteries in the trash? City inspectors are checking to see if your garbage is in compliance




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