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"Papa" Doug Manchester sells his baby, U-T San Diego. With more than $4 billion in construction funds, SDUSD often favors stadiums over classrooms. A sewage backup at Balboa Park last Sunday is emblematic of a huge maintenance backlog.
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Officers will now be required to turn on their body cameras prior to their arrival on radio calls.
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The city of San Diego Monday will release a "Request for Information" document to potentially interested organizations.
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The City Council Thursday scrutinized the proposed budget of Civic San Diego for the fiscal year that begins July 1, amid growing concerns over the scope of the agency's powers.
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City not able to rebate everyone who wants to remove their lawns
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer and area business leaders said they would lobby against Assembly Bill 504, authored by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego.
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A bipartisan group of City Council members expressed support for increasing the San Diego library system's fund for acquiring books and audio/visual materials, which was reduced in Mayor Kevin Faulconer's proposed spending plan.
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The question of why a veteran San Diego policeman did not activate his uniform-worn camera prior to fatally shooting a suspect will be part of SDPD's internal investigation into the death.
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A $2 million project transformed Holly Street in Lincoln Park from a dirt road to a paved street with sidewalks, speed bumps and trees.
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Entrepreneur and political activist Barbara Bry announced that she'll run for the seat of San Diego City Council President Sherri Lightner.
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