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A state court has modified its opinion concerning San Diego attorney Cory Briggs’ “criminal” behavior, but denied a rehearing on the issue.
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The quasi-independent organization assists city officials with development projects in certain parts of town.
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Registrar of Voters Michael Vu said the county allocated around $3.5 million on a contract with a printing company to handle printing and related services, but more money is needed. The Nov. 8 ballot will, for the first time, use two cards.
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Less than a week after inewsource’s story about the closed restrooms and park maintenance at Fault Line Park, the city said it is taking action to get the public amenities back open.
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The measure's outcome at the polls could throw a roadblock in front of California's plans to build a high-speed rail system or its biggest water project in decades.
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Pinnacle Bayside Development received $1.6 million in public funds in exchange for maintaining Fault Line Park, including its restrooms. But two months after the park's grand opening in August 2015, the restrooms were locked.
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"It's a stark public safety reality that legalization of marijuana results in many negative consequences," Dianne Jacob of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors said.
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The U.S. aims to continue being the dominant military power in the Asia-Pacific region, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Thursday in a speech aboard the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson on San Diego Bay.
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About $80 million in federal funds will be spent on programs aiming to address climate change, transportation, public safety and improved public services.
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A new online map allows residents to track the city's plans for road repairs throughout San Diego.
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