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San Diego's five congressional representatives weighed in on the threat posed by the Islamic State militants known as ISIS.
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Organizations that receive grants through San Diego County's Neighborhood Reinvestment Program sometimes give county supervisors gifts and recognition. And some supervisors accept these gratuities, despite rules set up to avoid the appearance of influence buying.
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Bill Fulton resigned to take a position at Rice University in Houston, the mayor's office confirmed Friday.
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The program is aimed at about 1,000 wild pigs that officials say are causing environmental damage by scrounging for food in rural areas.
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The policy is designed to make government information available to residents online.
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Future development on forest lands east of San Diego will depend on decisions Wednesday morning by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
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Anthony Jackson, a retired Marine general, who took over the then-troubled state Department of Parks and Recreation near the end of 2012 will retire in June.
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The San Diego County grand jury can make recommendations to government entities, but it has no policing powers to ensure any changes are made. It wants "implementation review committees" created so the grand jury's work isn't ignored.
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What are the options for McClellan-Palomar Airport's future in Carlsbad? A public workshop Wednesday night will offer alternatives for the airport’s new master plan for growth over the next 20 years.
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As San Diego gets ready to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to operate in the city, some City Council members consider regulating edible or concentrated forms of pot.
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