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KPBS Midday EditionWe crunch the numbers in Mayor Jerry Sanders proposed city budget and hear from a group calling for public input in public decisions.
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One month after rejecting a plan to more than double the salaries of San Diego's elected officials, the City Council voted 7-1 today to keep their compensation the same.
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KPBS Midday EditionSDG&E wants its customers to pay the uninsured costs for the 2007 wildfires as well as future ones. Escondido Latinos say the city's at-large election system disenfranchises them. And the candidates for San Diego's mayor want to do something about education.
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KPBS Midday EditionIt's now six months since people started camping out on New York's Wall Street, generating a movement that spread clear across the country to San Diego.
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All five of San Diego’s Congressional delegates gathered today for a forum put on by the Regional Chamber of Commerce to discuss topics ranging from defense spending to the health care.
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Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar is scheduled to host a town hall-style event on travel and tourism at the San Diego Zoo tomorrow to highlight California as a top tourist destination for outdoor recreation in the West, it was announced today.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County Board of Supervisors has voted to reject a Red Tape Reduction Task Force recommendation that would have eliminated or muzzled community planning groups.
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The cruise and maritime trade industries will rebound in San Diego in the coming years, a Port of San Diego commissioner told members of the City Council's Economic Development and Strategies Committee today.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia has a maze of laws written to make government transparent and to diminish the risks of dishonesty, favoritism and conflicts of interest, but sometimes there are gaps between what the laws say and what they actually do.
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KPBS Midday EditionHundreds of pages of emails released this week by the San Diego County Water Authority allege Metropolitan Water District members have been meeting in private to make policy decisions - some involving water rates.
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