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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to retain its current leadership roster, with Nora Vargas as chairwoman, Terra Lawson-Remer as vice chair and Joel Anderson as chair pro tem.
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San Diego County has awarded $42 million to nine affordable housing developments intended to provide 872 new homes, it was announced on Tuesday.
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The proposed amendments include exemptions for a broad array of technologies, including fixed security cameras and police databases. Privacy rights advocates argue the proposal would water down the city’s robust surveillance oversight rules.
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Curbside trash, recylables and organic waste will not be collected for customers served by the city's Environmental Services Department.
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Rodriguez's job will consist of ensuring that people charged with a crime in state court who are financially unable to retain private counsel receive a rigorous defense.
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While jurors found that the county knew Dr. Nick Yphantides had a mental disability that limited his ability to work, they did not find he was able to perform his essential job duties even if he had been provided accommodations for his disability.
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This is the second consecutive year that San Diego has received funding from the program. Last year, the city received $680,000 to develop a Comprehensive Speed Management Plan, Historically Disadvantaged Community Quick Build Program and Slow Streets Program.
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The Office of Equity and Racial Justice is targeting smaller nonprofits.
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After 12 years as San Diego County's chief administrative officer, Helen Robbins-Meyer is expected to depart in late March.
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The District 9 councilmember was narrowly reelected in a 5-4 vote.
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