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KPBS Midday EditionThe California Supreme Court will review how medical marijuana dispensaries are regulated in the state. Medical marijuana advocates are praising the decision to consider the conflict between state and federal laws. We'll talk about the decision and what it means for dispensaries and medical marijuana users in San Diego County.
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KPBS Midday EditionToday on Roundtable: Jerry Sanders tried to hit it out of the park with the State of the City speech, opening statements and first testimony in the manslaughter trial of Marine Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich, and Jerry Brown's proposed budget is very lean and very mean.
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With his time in office winding down, San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders took to the stage of downtown’s Balboa Theater last night to give his final State of the City.
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Cities across California get to start the new year by figuring out how to unravel complex redevelopment agencies now that the state has abolished them. San Diego tackles the issue today.
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The district attorney, who is running for mayor of San Diego, wants the mayor's office to be more involved in running the San Diego Unified School District.
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KPBS Midday EditionOn KPBS Midday Edition, we look at San Diego's top government and politics stories. From Occupy San Diego to plans to expand the convention center, we'll take a look back with KPBS reporter Katie Orr.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego's City Council is taking steps to create funding for the convention center; a Latino group pushes for district elections in Escondido; and an alleged plot to smuggle a Gadhafi into Mexico.
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San Diego took preliminary steps Tuesday toward expanding the Convention Center - but a fight is brewing among the hotel owners expected to pay for the project.
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The debate over whether to expand San Diego’s Convention Center moves to the City Council Tuesday.
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The year is winding down for the San Diego City Council. And the council has a lot to do before leaving City Hall.
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