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California Water Resources Control Board released monthly water-use numbers
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Board's chairwoman wants new director to bring panel into 21st century
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Sharmaine Moseley, who will lead the review board, managed a similar panel in Albany for the past seven years.
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The city of San Diego has hired two provisional employees to respond to water use complaints and is hiring a third who will start Jan. 6. A city spokeswoman said field representatives are currently being interviewed to fill the positions more permanently.
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The Chargers' elimination from the playoffs marks more than 50 years since the team won a major title, but the Bolts are pushing forward with their dream of a new stadium.
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Both sides had hoped for one this month but now it looks like early in 2015
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The San Diego Police Department purchased high-tech surveillance devices called Stingrays that indiscriminately gather large amounts of cellphone data in order to locate a target.
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The San Diego Planning Commission has delayed an appeal hearing of an order granting permission to an SDSU professor to open a medical marijuana dispensary in a strip mall near Brown Field in Otay Mesa.
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The $1.1 trillion spending bill signed by President Barack Obama this week completes the funding of an expansion project at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.
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A Green Alternative received its conditional use permit in October but a drug prevention specialist said its location in Otay Mesa could hurt families.
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