Potential candidates must appear in person at the Office of the City Clerk to obtain nomination papers during business hours at the City Administration Building. Candidates may begin submitting nomination papers on Feb. 12, and all nomination forms must be submitted by March 5 at 5 p.m.
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Printed passes are available at nearly 90 libraries throughout the county through February.
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Bike and scooter trips on 30th Street have jumped 15% since the installation of protected bike lanes in 2021. Foot traffic and business activity also appear to be thriving.
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Around 300 county employees volunteer for the pre-dawn count each year, but it takes more — around 1,700 — total volunteers to be effective in the count, which runs from 4-8 a.m.
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The Family Health Centers of San Diego program helps low-income students train as medical assistants as clinics struggle with staffing shortage.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the creation of a pollution crisis chief position and has begun recruiting.
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The latest bill would allow Southwestern College to create up to four additional bachelor’s programs aimed at workforce needs in south San Diego County.
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A new California law is prompting local governments to adjust parking citation fees for those experiencing hardship. In Mission Bay, the new law could help one local family.
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Developers of the Midway Rising project insist their plans are still legal, even after a court reinstated the 30-foot building height limit for the neighborhood. City leaders may be looking to change state law to push the project forward.
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The idea to charge city residents $141.50 annually to park in those neighborhoods on Sundays proved so unpopular, even those who reluctantly voted for it in committee denounced it as unfair.
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Marines fly the Neros Archer in first-person video game-like fashion — straight into their targets.
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