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The grand reopening for the Hungry Tiger marks an end and a new beginning for Morse High schools culinary arts program. Its also senior Laly Martinez last few weeks to sharpen her skills before going off to culinary school to become a chef. "I've tasted the food yes and its really good," she said.
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Members of San Diego’s LGBT community say the pension reform measure on next week’s ballot would be harmful for gay couples.
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California’s Democratic governor is weighing in on the San Diego Mayor’s race, but you may be surprised about which candidate he’s talking about.
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Voters in San Diego will decide in a few days whether the city should end its traditional pension system for most new workers and switch to a 401(k). But if Proposition B passes, it’ll raise another big question for the city.
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Most of the teens at Wednesday’s District 9 candidates forum at Hoover High School may not be able to vote in the upcoming election, but they just might have something better: signed contracts with both candidates in the running to represent City Heights on City Council next year.
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Two candidates for San Diego mayor have each raised more than $1 million so far, underscoring that this is a high stakes, high money contest. And it’s only the primary.
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San Diego authorities are working to nab car thieves in the county through undercover operations.
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In the past week, President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner have begun a new round of sparring over the U.S. debt ceiling. It's part of a number of problems involving debt, taxes and spending that are all slated to come to a head in early 2013. And solutions aren't likely before Election Day.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe race for the San Diego City Council District 7 seat will put a brand new face on the council. We'll meet some of the candidates.
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A plan that could result in more events taking place at Petco Park during the baseball off-season will be considered by the City Council today.
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