In the last few years, El Cajon has permitted less than 10 new homes per thousand residents — fewer than any other city in San Diego County.
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The top two mayoral candidates in the Mar. 5 primary will compete in a runoff election Nov, 2024.
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The district leans Democratic, with nearly 38% of the voters registering as a Democrat versus 30% Republican.
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The District 3 seat used to be occupied by Steve Padilla, a former mayor of Chula Vista who was elected to the State Senate in 2022.
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Incumbent City Councilmember Stephen Whitburn faces three challengers seeking to represent San Diego's most urban council district.
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Three Democrats are going head to head for State Assembly District 79, which covers much of southeast San Diego and surrounding cities to the east.
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District 4 encompasses southeast neighborhoods including Encanto, Paradise Hills, Valencia Park and a dozen more.
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Elo-Rivera was elected in 2020. Two challengers, one Democrat and one Independent, said they'd be better at the job.
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Democratic incumbent David Alvarez took an early lead Tuesday night over his Republican challenger Michael Williams in the primary election for California’s 80th Assembly District.
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Antoine Predock created buildings around the world — from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg to the College of Media and Communications in Qatar and public spaces like the Arizona Science Center in Phoenix and the Padres baseball stadium in San Diego.
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A landslide on private property above the city-owned Mariposa Trail Pedestrian Bridge led to debris on the tracks on Jan. 24, halting all rail service.
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