Voice of San Diego

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San Diego, United States

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Voice of San Diego Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Voice of San Diego is located in San Diego, United States on 110 W A St #650. Voice of San Diego is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category non-profit organization in United States. Voice of San Diego is a public-service, nonprofit news organization that focuses on in-depth and investigative reporting on issues impacting the San Diego region. It covers the issues that are crucial to the region's quality of life: its politics, educational system, environment, housing, economy and more.

Address

110 W A St #650

Phone

+1 6193250525

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

San Diego, California

Founded

2005

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Baudolino Essien

Being from NYC, an area with a significant independent, non-profit, investigative news history, I really wanted to love what these guys were about... I really wanted honest, unbiased, investigative reporting. Alas, after 6 plus months of consumption, this is nothing more than an agenda-driven weekly at a very lefty, very small, liberal arts college. No balance. Clear bias. Tired. And to be honest, lazy. - No thanks.

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Maria Belzunce

Sigh. Yet another Leftist ‘news’ organization posing as journalism. Can the uniformity of their political views (from the top down) be more blatantly obvious? - rhetorical.

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Pete Casellini

Essential local investigative journalism.

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opt kylek

A important vital organ to the political and cultural understanding of San Diego.

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N Russell

I was listening to Andrew K. (of the \Voice of San Diego\) talking with Ted Garcia on KOGO AM 600 this morning about a proposed \vote\ to take place in San Diego and how the mayor may affect it and such. My point here is that for approximately the past seven years roughly, nearly all supposedly \educated\ young people these days seemingly cannot begin speaking a sentence in the English language without using that crutch word \So\ at the (beginning) of nearly every sentence they utter. If those who practice this only knew how (uneducated that comes across) to the listener all of the time. It would be very much appreciated if this idiotic, (Silicone Valley oriented practice) were used as an example of how NOT to begin sentences with from now on in our (so-called) \learning institutions.\ It makes the speaker come across as uncertain in that they cannot communicate verbally without using that word at the forefront of each sentence. In other words, it's getting mighty old and sickening to have to keep hearing it all the time. If you are going to be in the business of being \communicators\ please learn HOW to use our language in a manner that does not rely constantly on (crutch) words. Practice speaking WITHOUT using the word \So\ as the first word out of your mouths all the time. That would truly be refreshing to say the very least. Thank you.

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Reid Carr

Local, investigative news. Nonprofit journalism at its finest and most dedicated.

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Kenneth Taylor

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