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KPBS Midday EditionIt's 149 pages long and sets the rules for how the city governs itself in almost every area. But it has no way to remove a sick or misbehaving mayor, and that's something the City Council hopes to change.
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A proposal to raise the minimum wage in San Diego above what's required by the state, and offer workers up to 40 hours of annual paid sick leave, was unanimously placed on the June primary election ballot by the City Council Monday.
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The San Diego City Council on Monday is due to discuss their spending priorities for the coming fiscal year. Here's a list of things to know about what they want from the mayor's future budget for fiscal 2017.
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A survey found 20 percent of possible voters favor Mayor Kevin Faulconer for governor of California in 2018. That's despite the fact that he hasn't said he intends to run.
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Marne Foster pleads guilty and resigns as San Diego school trustee. Chargers' Dean Spanos reconsiders San Diego. The district attorney deals with tons of body-cam videos. And a televangelist wants to build a Christian resort in Mission Valley.
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Jerry Sanders will continue to be president and CEO of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce through 2020.
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KPBS Midday EditionHaney Hong, a small business owner and Navy Reservist, took over as president and CEO of the San Diego County Taxpayers Association.
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It's been more than a year and a half since the city of San Diego launched its open data initiative to make public all sorts of information — from city salaries to parking ticket details — but not much is there for the viewing.
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Kamala Harris has joined other parties in suing Southern California Gas Co. for allegedly violating state laws in causing a Los Angeles methane leak that she called a public health and statewide environmental emergency.
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San Diego's Charter Review Committee will move on to more controversial changes in the coming year, including how to remove the mayor or city attorney from office.
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