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The San Diego County Taxpayers Association gave its blessing Wednesday to the city of San Diego's plan to raise water rates by 9.8 percent in January, and an additional 6.9 percent next July 1.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diegans have a chance to weigh in on the Chargers' plan to relocate to the L.A. area at a hearing Wednesday night. But fans should be realistic about how much impact the meeting will have.
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The San Diego City Council, on an 8-0 vote, gave final approval to a deal to pay $99,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by two of about 20 women who alleged they were sexually harassed by former San Diego Mayor Bob Filner.
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A spokesman for Mayor Kevin Faulconer said the city will continue to work with the NFL to keep the team in San Diego.
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Gretchen Newsom announced she plans to run for mayor of San Diego in 2016 at this weekend's 6th Biennial San Diego County Democratic Convention.
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The coalition will meet with President Barack Obama Thursday to discuss sentencing reform, arrest alternatives and community policing.
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The council will take its final vote on whether to pay out the $99,000 settlement.
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San Diego's Infrastructure Committee has given a tentative green light for a plan to install solar power panels at 25 city of San Diego properties over the next 20 years.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer visited Allied Road to highlight his plan to repair 1,000 miles of streets in five years, but he said he won't support new taxes for repairing the city's infrastructure.
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Residents will have a chance to voice questions and concerns over the potential relocation of the Chargers to the L.A. area at the Oct. 28 meeting in the Spreckels Theatre.
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