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The 25 employees of Cheetahs contend they were detained against their will by SDPD officers for about one hour on March 6, without a warrant or probable cause that any crime had been committed, according to the claim.
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San Diego City Council President Todd Gloria got the green light to work with City Attorney Jan Goldsmith on a proposed measure to raise minimum wage in San Diego.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer officially rescinded the city's proposed policy of deleting all city emails more than a year old.
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Toni Atkins, now the California Assembly majority leader, is expected to succeed Speaker John Perez, D-Los Angeles, sometime this spring.
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Californians Aware sent a letter to Mayor Kevin Faulconer demanding that the proposed email deletion policy be officially repealed.
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In the wake of an $11 million mayor’s race, the San Diego City Ethics Commission is proposing a host of changes to local electioneering laws.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Ethics Commission will consider several amendments at Thursday night’s meeting, including one to tighten restrictions on how independent committees can use candidates’ campaign materials.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe proposal will be presented in two weeks to the Economic Development and Intergovernmental Relations Committee, which would begin hammering out details.
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The May 8 lunch in La Jolla is among at least six fundraisers Obama will hold for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in coming months.
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Bookings for major trade shows and other meetings at the San Diego Convention Center are on pace to meet targets for this fiscal year, but challenges exist that could cost the facility large events in the future — maybe even the home-grown Comic-Con International.
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