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Thirty-six political action committees have poured more than $1.6 million into San Diego’s mayoral election.
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San Diego City Councilmen and mayoral candidates David Alvarez and Kevin Faulconer were in a virtual tie in a poll out Tuesday.
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The city and county of San Diego are battling a war of words over Lake Morena reservoir, a city-owned water source in East County.
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The San Diego mayor's race gets nasty quick. A victim of convicted San Diego Police Officer Anthony Arevalos is accused of bribery. Assessing the state of the State of the City address.
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Interim Mayor Todd Gloria applauded San Diego's recovery from this summer's leadership crisis and set a remarkably ambitious agenda for the years ahead in Wednesday night’s annual State of the City Address.
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KPBS Midday EditionAn open government ballot measure that would require more government records be available publicly will head to the City Council.
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Interim San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria will deliver the annual State of the City address Wednesday evening, when he's expected to touch on achievements in the months following the resignation of his embattled predecessor.
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The two councilmen vying for the city's top spot will appear in their first debate Wednesday afternoon hosted by KPBS and 10News.
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Donna Frye will propose an open government ballot measure that requires more government records be available publicly.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego was defined largely by the mayor sexual harassment scandal in 2013; what issues do you think will define San Diego in 2014?
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