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KPBS Midday Edition"Leading San Diego: Former Mayors Reflect" brought three former mayors together to look back at their time in office, share their successes, their regrets and their answers to questions from San Diegans.
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Mayor Bob Filner said today his hopes to land a cross-border Olympics for San Diego and Tijuana were "undaunted'' by word from the International Olympic Committee that rules may preclude a joint bid by the U.S. and Mexico.
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San Diego is considering a ban on the retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits, mirroring similar initiatives in cities across the nation, including Chula Vista.
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Some argue the high cost and low turnout in the recent 40th Senate District and City Council special elections mean special elections should not be held at all.
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The City Council's Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee is scheduled next week to consider banning the retail sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores and other commercial establishments in San Diego.
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For nearly 22 years, the owner of a Mission Hills restaurant has delivered meals to those suffering from severe illnesses, including AIDS and HIV.
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Some Sanders accomplishments have been derailed, but he promises to help successor
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The City Council's decision to draft new medical marijuana regulations based on a rescinded 2011 ordinance doesn't mean the eventual law will overly restrict patients' access to the drug, two of San Diego's top elected officials said today.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe City Council is scheduled today to discuss the components of a draft law that would make medical marijuana dispensaries legal in San Diego again.
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A draft medical marijuana ordinance coming before the City Council on Monday so far has the medical marijuana community’s support.
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