Regional leaders on Friday announced a proposed ordinance aimed at bolstering civil liberty protections for San Diegans amid "recent unauthorized federal enforcement actions in San Diego neighborhoods."
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One woman’s commute to work shows a gap between SANDAG’s transportation plan and San Diego’s effort to boost use of public transit
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A 47-year-old concrete water main ruptured in Normal Heights early Tuesday, leaving some area homes without running water and a nearby freeway onramp closed as crews worked to make repairs.
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California placed four cities in the top 10 list for residential rental rates.
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A Los Angeles Times analysis has found that the most recent estimate of the cost to ride California's bullet train from Los Angeles to San Francisco is a bargain at an average of $86.
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The association said 2,156 houses sold last month, an 8 percent increase over March and a 1 percent upward nudge over April 2014.
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After the first 100 days, a North County initiative to end veteran and chronic homelessness reports on its progress.
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The Metropolitan Transit System can continue processing the 1,516 permit requests taxi drivers began filing in March when a cap was lifted.
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The City of Oceanside has launched a Homeless Outreach Team, based on the success of the City of San Diego's HOT team.
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Oceanside residents will meet Tuesday to talk about how plans for a new Interstate 5-Highway 78 interchange will affect their neighborhoods.
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Opponents of a controversial development in Carmel Valley collected enough referendum petition signatures to force the San Diego City Council to either rescind its approval of the project or put the issue to voters.
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