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A former state senator said the city of San Diego should consider transferring ownership of the Qualcomm Stadium property to a local university if the Chargers move to a different location.
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KPBS Midday EditionA day after the NFL rejected plans by Chargers owner Dean Spanos to build a stadium in Carson, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer says the city has "an opportunity for a fresh start" with the team.
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Democrat Joe LaCava, a community planner from La Jolla, said he's dropping out of the race to represent District 1 on San Diego's City Council.
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San Diego wasn't the only place hard hit by this week's rains. So was Tijuana. San Diego's pension problems still aren't settled. And SeaWorld spends a lot of time in court.
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How the city of San Diego will reach its 100 percent renewable energy goal remains an open question that could generate political battles over who controls the city’s energy in the years ahead.
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KPBS Midday EditionState Sen. Marty Block and fellow Democrat, Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins, found little to disagree on at a debate on Wednesday. Atkins is challenging Block for his seat.
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Women Occupy San Diego submitted a proposed ballot measure on Tuesday to the City Clerk's Office that would make the Citizens Review Board on Police Practices more independent.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Public Employment Relations Board has ruled the city of San Diego violated state law by not negotiating with employee unions over Proposition B, which eliminated guaranteed pension benefits for most employees.
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Some won't go away in 2016 either: Can you say, Chargers stadium?
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The decision rescinds a 2012 voter-approved initiative meant to unburden the city's debt-ridden pension system. The city attorney says he believes the city can successfully appeal the ruling.
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