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Climate advocacy groups review voting records of city and county.
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After a lengthy public hearing, the county Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to give final approval to an ordinance based on a United Nations treaty aimed at eliminating discrimination against women — and those who identify as women.
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The case stems from a 2017 mandate from California's Water Resources Control Board, which required that water sources at K-12 schools be tested for the presence of lead.
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The budget, dubbed "Ready to Rebuild" by the mayor's office, is intended to reflect the city's transition away from the COVID-19 pandemic and towards long-term projects.
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The mayor's office said the study is intended to help the city and its partners plan for the potential workforce needs and job impacts of building decarbonization policies.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has unanimously chosen Anthony Ray as the interim county sheriff.
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Mayor Todd Gloria Monday signed the first part of the "Homes for All of Us" initiative, the mayor's attempt to make it easier to build new homes in the city and alleviate some of the housing crisis.
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San Diegans for Justice commissioned the study after the group held several community listening sessions where the need to address county law enforcement surfaced.
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County officials cited national studies finding that as many as half of commercially sexually exploited children in the United States are boys, and that the sexual exploitation of boys is underreported.
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The city of San Diego’s nonprofit and small business relief fund has distributed $12 million.
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