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The city's Public Utilities Department wants to raise water and wastewater rates to cover rising costs. But the city's customers could block the proposal if enough people submit written protests.
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The Mid-Coast Extension of San Diego's Blue Line welcomed its first guests of local officials and transportation leaders.
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We devote this week's episode to the new IPCC report on global climate change and examine the political and business challenges of addressing climate change and its causes here in San Diego.
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Mayor Todd Gloria signed two pieces of legislation Thursday clearing the way for the city to invest roughly $293 million to repair or upgrade roads, stormwater systems, parks, recreation facilities and libraries, and to purchase public safety and waste management equipment.
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Neil's attorneys allege the law referenced in the lawsuit does not apply to people who own less than 3% of the stock of a company, and his ownership stake is less than 0.1%.
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The new system offers more flexible fare payment options that ensure passengers don't overpay for a day's or month's worth of bus and trolley trips.
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The group alleges the city and developers violated the California Environmental Quality Act, community plan, San Diego City general plan and municipal codes.
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Some much needed COVID relief money is coming to small businesses in the county.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe lawsuit alleges real estate brokerage Kidder Mathews Inc. and agent Jim Neil did not disclose alleged conflicts of interest when advising the San Diego Housing Commission to acquire the two hotels.
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Reopen San Diego is a local group advocating for the full reopening of schools and businesses. It’s now asking restaurants to adopt their proclamation.
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