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A bill that would make significant changes to the governing structure of the San Diego Association of Governments has cleared the state Assembly and now heads to the Senate. San Diego's two Democratic senators have not taken a position on the bill.
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Council will vote on the fiscal budget, could choose to cut funding for special election
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The San Diego Planning Commission has approved subdividing the property in Bankers Hill into three parcels. The site's buyer says the action will help preserve the historic home.
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San Diego should have enough money in the upcoming fiscal year to boost spending on police officer staffing and support for area arts programs, the city's Independent Budget Analyst's office reported Wednesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionAccording to documents released by the mayor’s office, Kevin Faulconer met with SoccerCity developers more than two dozen times over the past year.
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The San Diego City Council Tuesday formally approved a $225,000 settlement in litigation brought by a deputy city attorney, who alleged sexual harassment by her former supervisor.
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Public speakers during the nearly 90-minute meeting said city money could be better used for affordable housing, and that the $5 million estimated cost of a November special election would be wasted money, given the difficulty of garnering two-thirds voter support of a tax hike.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council on Monday will consider Mayor Kevin Faulconer's plan to finance a San Diego Convention Center expansion through hotel tax increases and whether that plan should be placed on this November's ballot.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer made progress in revising his $3.6 billion budget plan for San Diego's fiscal year that starts July 1, but the proposal still needs improvement, some City Council members said on Thursday.
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KPBS Midday EditionPresident Trump's stance on immigration has awakened a sense of Mexican patriotism that is keeping cross-border shoppers in Tijuana.
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