In the Media

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County supervisors approve $9.16 billion budget, following months of planning, public hearings

News Date
06/25/26
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a $9.16 billion annual budget Thursday, which “bolsters public safety to meet Proposition 36 responsibilities” and supports health and safety-net programs affected by federal budget cuts, officials said.

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Supervisor Paloma Aguirre to testify about Tijuana River sewage crisis in Sacramento

News Date
06/23/26
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San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre is headed to Sacramento on Monday to testify about the South Bay sewage crisis.

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San Diego County sues multiple sushi companies alleging wage theft against workers

News Date
06/22/26
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San Diego County has filed a labor enforcement lawsuit against several grocery store sushi companies, alleging they used a franchise scheme to cheat workers out of pay, overtime, and workplace protections.

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Boys & Girls Club Celebrates Clean Energy Projects

News Date
06/19/26
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The Boys & Girls Club of South County has stood the test of time, with many generations of Imperial Beach residents having attended its programs.

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South Bay pipe project expected to reduce foul odors by next year

News Date
06/15/26
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Supervisor Paloma Aguirre's office announced that the California Coastal Commission has approved a permit, allowing San Diego County to begin repairs on leaking sewer pipes near Saturn Boulevard in the South Bay.

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San Diego judge orders DHS to allow county inspection of Otay Mesa immigrant detention center

News Date
06/03/26
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The county has until June 17 to conduct the full public health inspection, which can include examining medical records and speaking to detainees

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San Diego County Film Initiative aims to incentivize film production in San Diego

News Date
04/20/26
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Supervisor Paloma Aguirre presented the San Diego County Film Initiative, which is aimed at bringing more film productions to the county, to the board of supervisors on Monday.

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County official demands state of emergency to address toxic river

News Date
04/15/26
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San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre is asking California Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency to address the pollution coming from the Tijuana River, a long-running crisis that’s so bad the pollution has been visible from space.

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State, local leaders denied entry to Otay Mesa Detention Facility by ICE

News Date
02/26/26
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San Diego County Board Chair Terra Lawson-Remer, County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre, and California Senator Alex Padilla attempted to tour the Otay Mesa Detention Facility on the same day, but ICE denied all three entry to the facility.

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County supervisors to vote on $4.75M plan to address Tijuana River pollution

News Date
01/27/26
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Proposal includes health studies, infrastructure fix at Saturn Boulevard hotspot.

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Supervisors call for pipe project at hotspot for Tijuana River Valley pollution

News Date
01/22/26
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As concerns continue to rise due to toxic pollutants from the Tijuana River Valley, a supervisory committee is proposing new health studies and infrastructure updates.

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Supervisor Paloma Aguirre heads to Sacramento to testify on Assembly Bill 35

News Date
01/12/26
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On Monday, San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre will travel to Sacramento to testify before the Assembly Natural Resources Committee in support of AB 35.

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County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre fights to improve TJ sewage crisis

News Date
01/12/26
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Aguirre met with state officials in Sacramento to ask for more funding to alleviate the Tijuana River Valley sewage crisis.

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Tijuana River sewage still pollutes the San Diego Coast. A surfer turned politician is fighting to clean it up

News Date
12/05/25
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San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre stands along Saturn Boulevard near a section of the Tijuana River in San Diego on Nov. 21, 2025. 

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County set to expand detox services to address drug use in region

News Date
11/23/25
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Supervisors Paloma Aguirre (left) and Monica Montgomery Steppe at a press conference to discuss their joint board letter to expand withdrawal management services. 

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County supervisors announce immediate contract review

News Date
11/18/25
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Supervisors Joel Anderson and Paloma Aguirre held a press conference on Tuesday to call for more steps to review the county's $2.2 billion in contracts.

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Tijuana River Valley Community Garden saved after county finds new operator

News Date
11/10/25
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A beloved community garden in the Tijuana River Valley will continue operating after San Diego County announced a local nonprofit will take over management of the facility.

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San Diego County supervisors demand assistance on SNAP funding

News Date
11/04/25
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to demand immediate federal action to get food assistance for almost 400,000 county residents cut off from SNAP benefits.

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‘A voice that needs to be heard’: Supervisors approve sponsor group for Lincoln Acres

News Date
10/22/25
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The South County community of Lincoln Acres will now have a community sponsor group, following a unanimous vote Wednesday by the Board of Supervisors.

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San Diego County supervisors advance 2 immigration-related proposals

News Date
10/21/25
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One sets guidelines on permitting federal authorities to enter county facilities, and the other deals with people impersonating federal officers.

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Casa Familiar breaks ground on $100 million affordable housing project in San Ysidro

News Date
10/20/25
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Development brings 103 affordable units and a new community ownership model.

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Supervisors request Tijuana River study aimed at convincing EPA to declare Superfund site

News Date
10/01/25
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Supervisors hope results of a state-funded study of contamination in the river could persuade the federal agency to reconsider its stance.

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South County Report: Aguirre Wields New Powers Against Sewage Crisis

News Date
09/04/25
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Recently elected San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre took office in July promising to wield the full powers of her new job against the sewage crisis in the Tijuana River. 

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San Diego County Supervisors laud Water Board's decision on South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant

News Date
08/27/25
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Two San Diego County supervisors on Wednesday praised a decision by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board to expand treatment capacity at the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant. In a statement, Paloma Aguirre and Joel Anderson said a cease-and-desist order will allow the plant to treat an additional 10 million gallons per day, from 25 million gallons to 35 million gallons.

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New ‘warning’ signs for Tijuana sewage go up, and they're not at beaches | KPBS Public Media

News Date
08/20/25
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On Wednesday, County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre and San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria unveiled one of the signs. We want to make sure that our recreationists, our visitors, our ranchers, our farmers, who come or live or work in the river valley are well aware of the potential for exposure to the hydrogen sulfide gases,” said Aguirre. 

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San Diego leaders unveil warning signs at Tijuana River 'hot spots'

News Date
08/20/25
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San Diego County Chair Pro Tem Paloma Aguirre and San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria unveiled new warning signs at two Tijuana River sewage "hot spots" Wednesday morning. The signs were displayed at Dairy Mart Road and Saturn Boulevard. 

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Trump EPA commits to '100%' cleanup of badly polluted Tijuana River - Los Angeles Times

News Date
07/24/25
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San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre was more cautious. She said the agreement does not necessarily address the range of dangerous chemicals the river is carrying. As it flows to the U.S. side, it may have gone through a sewage treatment plant, but that may only remove bacterial contaminants, not industrial pollutants.