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The measure to exempt Midway from the city's longstanding 30-foot coastal height limit could accelerate redevelopment in the neighborhood.
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The race for San Diego City Council District 7 is one of just two council races with a Democrat and Republican facing off. The winner could impact the power dynamic on the City Council.
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Measure B is asking San Diego voters to create more robust community oversight on the actions of police officers.
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Federal officials say they are ready to act if they are needed on election day.
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In a first for San Diego County elections, the polls for the Nov. 3 Presidential General Election will open for four days, starting Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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KPBS Midday EditionWhat the latest polling tells us about San Diego's top races, the San Diego Union-Tribune explains its election endorsements and voters prepare to give President Trump four more years or end the MAGA movement.
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After a flood of calls this spring to cut funding to the San Diego Police Department, councilmembers now have a detailed look at exactly where taxpayer dollars are going.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city of San Diego plans to build on a successful pilot program for homeless San Diegans that connects people with permanent housing.
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The Coordinated Street Outreach Program is intended to address gaps in the existing system while leveraging and enhancing outreach resources citywide, building upon a pilot program that started in the Mid-City area. It will officially begin Nov. 1.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe measure would be the biggest change to San Diego's 30-foot coastal height limit since it was approved by voters in 1972.
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