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San Diegans can have their say about how the city’s charter should be changed in a special meeting some are calling "charter karaoke."
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The spending plan — which was unanimously approved by the City Council on Monday after the panel made a few tweaks — envisions spending 7 percent more money than the current fiscal year, thanks to improving revenue projections.
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The nonprofit Project Childsafe provided 900 free trigger lock kits to the San Diego Police Department.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Chargers have been pushing for a new stadium for nearly 15 years, and put heat on San Diego officials by purchasing property in the Los Angeles suburb of Carson.
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The new budget gave a boost to arts and cultures programs and San Diego libraries.
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We ask San Diegans for their budget season hits and misses.
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A group of fast food workers gathered in front of a Tierrasanta McDonald's asking for a higher minimum wage.
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There's unhappiness in the air. The Feds are not happy with the way the North County Transit District administers contracts and grants. People who love Balboa Park are not happy with its condition. Tijuanans are unhappy about renewed drug violence. Baja California farmworkers, however, are happier than they were Thursday.
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Apps include avoiding street sweeping tickets and finding the best nearby parks
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Chris Ward, chief of staff to state Sen. Marty Block, officially entered the race Thursday for Todd Gloria's District 3 seat on the San Diego City Council.
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