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Imperial Beach City Council voted to institute the moratorium so city staff can craft gun sales regulations.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved policies addressing the root causes of behavioral health issues, homelessness and other social concerns that often lead to crime.
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The regional planning agency known as SANDAG has been handed a series of scathing audits from its in-house watchdog. Here’s why.
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Barry Leonard announced in early May that he was resigning for personal reasons.
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San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher is set to officially resign at 5 p.m. Monday.
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San Diegans under the age of 18 will still be able to ride public transit for free through June 2024, with funding coming from the San Diego Association of Governments' (SANDAG) Fiscal Year 2024 Budget passed Friday.
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Chula Vista Village at Otay features 65 bungalow-style homes.
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From missing paperwork to costly consultant contracts, internal auditors say SANDAG is opening its $1 billion budget to serious potential risks.
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San Diego County released an $8.11 billion proposed 2023-24 budget Thursday with major investments in the realms of homelessness, mental health and substance use disorder, improving the justice system and investing in core services such as roads, fire protection and parks.
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Amy Reichert, who challenged embattled San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher last year in the District 4 race, will run for the seat again if a special election is held later this year as expected, she announced Wednesday.
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