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San Diego protesters join demonstrators and Walmart employees around the country calling for better pay and work schedules.
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They are the issues that just won't go away in San Diego, a region allergic to raising taxes: the crumbling infrastructure, a small downtown airport, the cross on the public land of Mt. Soledad and the circa 1967 Chargers stadium.
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Cost for deferred maintenance on city storm drains, streets and sidewalks estimated at $2 billion
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The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce gave city officials and city staff tongue-in-cheek awards at its second annual "Legislative Lounge."
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The city of San Diego is predicting an almost $60 million surplus for fiscal 2016, which Mayor Kevin Faulconer would like to spend on infrastructure and neighborhood investments.
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San Diego Police Department pay ranks low compared to most other California cities, reporting sexual assault on campus can be a huge ordeal and some well-known veterans charities get failing grades.
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City has closed at least six medical marijuana shops since last month
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A City Council committee unanimously approved Thursday a proposal to help code enforcement officers take actions against mini-dorms near college campuses. A College Area resident said 700 single-family homes near SDSU are rented out to large numbers of students.
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San Diego City Councilman Ed Harris confirmed Wednesday that he plans to run for Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins seat in two years, when she will be termed out.
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Todd Bosnich, the former staffer for Republican Carl DeMaio's congressional campaign who accused DeMaio of sexual harassment, will appear in court on Tuesday. He's accused of assaulting his mother.
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