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Democrats hope to flip San Diego City Council District 2, currently represented by Republican Lorie Zapf. A victory by challenger Jen Campbell would give Democrats a veto-proof majority on the council.
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Voting in San Diego County on Tuesday has been a relatively smooth experience, even with higher-than-normal turnout, a spokesman said.
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KPBS Midday EditionThis election year, millions of dollars have been spent on candidates and ballot measures in races across San Diego County.
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The Port of San Diego will vote Thursday to authorize a $5 million payment on behalf of the city of San Diego to acquire land that could be used for a convention center expansion.
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A week after repealing new regulations for vacation rental properties, San Diego is looking for a new proposal and considering the enforcement of current law.
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San Diego failed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions in 2017 compared to the previous year, according to a new report on the city's Climate Action Plan progress.
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The San Diego County Democratic Party quickly removed an ad on Facebook this week that attacked a member of its own party who is running for San Diego City Council.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego's program would be the largest of its kind in the state
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Mailers sent out by San Diego Works!, a political action committee sponsored by the San Diego-Imperial Counties Labor Council, make a few bold claims about San Diego City Council President Myrtle Cole.
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Before a storage center for people who are homeless filled up, the city was able to remove items in the public right of way with just a three-hour notice — now that is reverting back to 72 hours.
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