Hotly-Contested District 4 Election Less Than A Week Away

May 14
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Next week voters in San Diego's southeastern neighborhoods will pick a new city council member and there's a lot at stake.

Grand Jury Report: San Diego Needs To Be More Bike-Friendly

May 15
By Tarryn Mento
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Whether you're an expert or occasional rider, you might have thoughts about how San Diego measures up as a bicycle-friendly city. So does the San Diego County Grand Jury.

Senate Limits Border Drones In California

May 14
By Michel Marizco
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The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Tuesday to keep drone planes limited to patrolling only within three miles of the border in California.

New Marijuana Dispensary Rules In Front Of Mayor, City Council

May 14
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A draft law regulating medical marijuana establishments in the city of San Diego is now in the hands of Mayor Bob Filner and members of the City Council, a spokesman for the City Attorney said today.

San Diego City Council Passes Measure Allowing Breweries To Expand

May 14
By Claire Trageser
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Large craft brewers in San Diego are one step closer to being able to build bigger tasting rooms and restaurants, thanks to a measure the City Council passed today.

San Diego Could Be Exporting More, Report Finds

May 13
By Claire Trageser
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San Diego's exports are far behind where they could be, a new report finds.

San Diego Council Committee Report Recommends Change In Pothole Protocol

May 13
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A report that recommends the city of San Diego change its strategy for repairing potholes was unanimously approved Monday by the City Council's Audit Committee.

Gonzalez, Castaneda Ramp Up Campaigns

May 10
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One week before the May 21 special election, candidates for California's 80th Assembly District race to connect with voters.

San Diego City Council To Consider Allowing Breweries To Open Bigger Restaurants, Tasting Rooms

May 13
By Claire Trageser
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On Tuesday, the City Council will decide whether to allow breweries to have attached restaurants or tasting rooms.

Roundtable: Nathan Fletcher Turns Democrat, Julian Fire Stays Volunteer, Governor Touts School Formula, Disney Idea es Muerto

May 10
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By Pat Finn
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Nathan Fletcher dropped the other shoe: the blue one. Julian-Cuyamaca Fire spurns county funds to stay all-volunteer. Governor Brown's plan changes school funding formula. The Walt Disney Company may wish it was dead.

Filner On Goldsmith: 'He Makes Too Many Mistakes'

May 9
By Claire Trageser
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The San Diego City Council and Mayor Bob Filner could be headed for another conflict, this time over the mayor’s proposal to cut 13 employees from the City Attorney’s office.

San Diego Convention Center Runs Up $31 Million Maintenance Backlog

May 9
By Claire Trageser and City News Service
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The San Diego Convention Center Corp. is developing plans to deal with a $31.1 million backlog of capital maintenance and equipment needs, CEO Carol Wallace told the City Council today.

City Council Not On Board With Filner's Proposed City Attorney Cuts

May 8
By Claire Trageser and City News Service
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A proposed $1.4 million spending reduction in the office of San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith failed to find broad support on the City Council today during a review of Mayor Bob Filner's budget proposal.

Romney Meets With Filner, Agrees To Help Olympics Bid

May 8
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Former presidential candidate Mitt Romney has agreed to help San Diego and Tijuana make a binational bid for the 2024 Olympics, San Diego Mayor Bob Filner said today.

Sequestration Will Hurt Firefighting Ability, Says California National Guard (Video)

May 8
By Beth Ford Roth
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The California National Guard has played a key role in fighting the fires burning throughout the state. But Major General David Baldwin says the Guard's ability to fight future fires will be hampered by sequestration cuts.

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