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KPBS Midday EditionThree candidates for San Diego mayor shared the stage at KUSI in their second televised debate Tuesday. Mayor Kevin Faulconer defended his record but declined to take a position on the Chargers' plan for a downtown stadium.
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The law prohibits the manufacture, sale, distribution and possession of federal Schedule I drugs, "novel synthetic drugs" and "novel psychoactive drugs," categories that include spice.
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KPBS is asking you to help us track and analyze political mailers throughout the election. We're starting with a deep dive into two mailers with suspicious motivations for influencing the San Diego city attorney's race.
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We'll be tracking what this year's unconventional election cycle does to local voter rolls with our new online tool, the Voter Registration Tracker.
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A rash of hundreds of medical distress cases attributed to "spice'' in San Diego has prompted a proposed ban on the synthetic drug that will be considered by the City Council on Monday.
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San Diego's shortage of 911 dispatchers is a continuing issue of concern at the City Council, and the issue has become part of the mayoral race.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer's new budget includes $39 million more than was projected in his original $3.3 billion budget for fiscal 2017.
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An evening meeting of the San Diego City Council heard an array of calls for changes to the fiscal 2017 budget. Mayor Kevin Faulconer is due to release his revised budget proposal on Tuesday.
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The San Diego Stadium Coalition and Save Our Bolts said they have been joined by other civic and fan groups in demanding in boycott of hoteliers they believe are "financially influencing local politicians who are collectively opposing the development of a downtown mixed-use facility."
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The 6 p.m. meeting at City Hall is designed for people who can't make it to daytime hearings on the $3.3 billion spending plan.
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