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In a move praised by advocates for government transparency, the Metropolitan Transit System has agreed to start routinely posting audio of its board meetings online.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn 2012, some cities in the region struggled to find enough candidates to make local races competitive. That's not the case now. Plus, an upscale hotel is coming to Escondido.
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Republican Kristin Gaspar and incumbent Democratic Supervisor Dave Roberts are collecting endorsements for the District 3 seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
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KPBS Midday EditionSome surprising names surface in federal trial of José Susumo Azano Matsura. For 24 years, San Diego leaders have ignored a law requiring the names of everyone doing business with the city. And a San Diego planning official operates an RV park without permits, electricity or sewer hookups.
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The city of San Diego will investigate allegations of abuse and favoritism in the Public Utilities Department's hiring of laborers over the last few years, according to a report prepared by city auditors.
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The San Diego County Taxpayers Association has endorsed a November ballot measure to raise the region's sales tax by a half-cent to pay for infrastructure projects.
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With many city-owned tickets to events at Petco Park and Qualcomm Stadium going unused, the San Diego City Council on Tuesday unanimously revised its distribution policy in an effort to boost participation.
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Voters passed the 1992 law after the city almost signed a deal with an alleged mobster. It was designed to show who the people are behind the companies doing billions of dollars in business annually with the city.
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The November election could cost the city well above what's in the budget because of a large number of ballot measures. The City Council on Monday voted to place six propositions on the ballot, including a marijuana business tax.
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The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce announced Thursday morning its support for the Chargers' plan to build a multi-use sports complex and convention facility downtown.
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