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The program is starting with 15 five-person vehicles that will transport people between parking lots and downtown San Diego restaurants and shops.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego County Taxpayers Association is disappointed the Chargers won't meet with them to discuss the team's stadium initiative on the November ballot.
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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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KPBS Midday EditionA divided City Council approved the ballot measures. One would require all elections for city offices go to a November runoff. The other would mandate all citizens initiatives and referendums be decided in November elections.
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The November ballot measure will ask voters to amend the city's charter so that San Diego High School can remain in Balboa Park. The city charter and state law do not allow schools on public parkland.
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The historic Truax House served as San Diego's first AIDS hospice. The City Council agreed to sell it to a private developer who has pledged to restore the house from its current disrepair and to build new housing on site.
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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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The activists who first proposed the measure criticized the final version in a City Council hearing last month, saying the board would still lack subpoena power and board members should be appointed by the council, not the mayor.
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Activists are calling on Councilwoman Myrtle Cole to resign after controversial statements she made this week on race relations. The activists accuse her of justifying racial profiling by police and of being a poor advocate for her southeastern San Diego constituents.
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