The Southeast Disaster Relief Team held its first weekly briefing since the one-year mark of the destructive flooding in San ...
Approximately 5,000 San Diego-area residents were affected by the historic downpour last January that led to dramatic ...
The alley behind Japhet Perez’s childhood home still bears the remnants of Jan. 22, marked by dusty and dried-up mud.
Some have fled the threat of future floods. Some have returned to rebuilt homes. And others are still waiting.
Dozens of flood channel segments across the city still have not been maintained in at least 14 years, recent city records ...
Next week will mark one year since San Diego’s historic flooding displaced more than 1,200 people and damaged thousands of ...
One year ago, on Jan. 22, a historic rainstorm hit the San Diego region, bringing 2.73 inches of rain in a 24-hour period, ...
On Jan. 23, 2024, however, it had become abundantly clear that the "emergency" work had been too little, too late, and, in ...
Ahead of storm season, city employees were busy maintaining key stormwater infrastructure, such as storm channels, pump ...
Were you displaced or affected by the January 2024 floods? What do you remember about that day? How are you coping now? What ...
SAN DIEGO — One year after flood waters tore through homes in Southeast San Diego, neighbors are still rebuilding their homes and lives. CBS 8 walked through Mary Angie Landavazo's home with her.
San Diego County audit of how Equus used tax dollars to house flood victims in hotels in 2024 set for release next month.