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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego is going for the gold and moving forward with a bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympic Games.
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Ever wonder what a city proclamation actually is, and where they come from? Want to see all 700 from 2013?
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San Diego gets its 36th mayor today, when Kevin Faulconer is sworn in.
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San Diego's new police chief can only serve four years because she enrolled in a deferred-retirement plan last year and must retire in March 2018.
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Besides becoming the first San Diego City Council candidate to turn in nominating papers, Chris Cate probably also got the first endorsement of the June election season.
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Former City Councilwoman Donna Frye's open government ballot measure was tabled by the City Council indefinitely.
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Medical marijuana will soon be sold legally in the city of San Diego, but the city’s enforcement of the new law is raising concerns with some people.
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Shelley Zimmerman was named Wednesday by Mayor-elect Kevin Faulconer to be the new police chief of San Diego.
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An apology and proclamation declaring it "Peggy Shannon Day" in San Diego were part of the settlement of the sexual harassment claim brought by the great-grandmother against the city and disgraced former Mayor Bob Filner.
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Jose Susumo Azano Matsura is charged with using a straw donor to funnel $120,000 to the campaign of a 2012 mayoral candidate.
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