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Former mayoral chief of staff Vince Hall believes Bob Filner sexually harassed his former communications director, willfully refused to complete the city's sexual harassment training, created a "dehumanizing" work environment and isn't capable of changing his behavior.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Mayor Bob Filner has another rough week as more people call for his resignation. A UCSD student who was forgotten in a DEA holding cell for nearly five days was awarded $4.1 million by the Justice Department. The fate of wild horses descended from steeds ridden by the Spanish military here in the 1700s is uncertain in East County.
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The organizers of two separate efforts to recall Mayor Bob Filner announced Friday they will combine their efforts.
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The San Diego Business Leadership Alliance unanimously voted to call on Mayor Bob Filner to resign at an emergency meeting Thursday afternoon.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith joins us for the latest on the sexual harassment allegations against San Diego Mayor Bob Filner. Filner's private attorney is arguing that his client's legal bills should be paid by the city because it failed to provide him with sexual harassment training, but a new report claims the mayor's office canceled multiple new employee and management training sessions in his first months of office.
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Mayor Bob Filner will personally pay $9,399 for a controversial trip he took to Paris in June.
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In a letter first obtained by Voice of San Diego, the mayor's attorney asserts the city failed to provide sexual harassment training, but council staff say the training is available online.
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Who is going to pay for the sexual harassment lawsuit against the city of San Diego and Mayor Bob Filner?
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Burdick spoke Tuesday to the Rachel Maddow Show about a recently adopted rule that the mayor is no longer allowed to meet alone with women and whether Mayor Filner is able to govern the city in light of sexual harassment allegations.
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A proposal to require contractors on many City of San Diego public works and maintenance projects to pay prevailing wages to employees was approved by the City Council today.
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