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San Diego City Council President Myrtle Cole unveiled a list of nominations to committees, moving some higher-profile positions in the city government from Republicans to Democrats.
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KPBS Midday EditionA plan to build 600 new homes in Rancho Peñasquitos drew ire from affordable housing advocates. The developer has since increased the number of affordable homes in the project and is offering relocation packages to current tenants.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe area is currently home to Campland on the Bay and the closed De Anza Cove trailer park.
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The San Diego Association of Governments on Monday held the first of 10 planned public workshops to see what San Diegans are concerned about.
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With new high profile cases of sexual harassment coming to light, we talk about the challenges victims have when they decide to come forward and why not all outcomes are the same. Plus, a discussion on new tents for people who are homeless in San Diego and an effort to repeal California's gas tax.
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KPBS Midday EditionOne of the city of San Diego’s three large tent structures for homeless people is scheduled to open on Friday. Two others are expected to open in late December and early January. One will be dedicated to children and families, including the nearly 50 children currently living at the city’s homeless campground.
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San Diego City Councilman Chris Cate sent a confidential memo to a lobbyist via an email account linked to his re-election campaign website. The revelation came after Cate's office released unredacted versions of the email exchange to KPBS.
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KPBS Midday EditionCity finance officials Wednesday presented a five-year plan to the San Diego City Council's Budget Committee outlining revenue growth and critical spending needs over the next five years.
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KPBS Midday EditionDozens of entrepreneurs are expected to submit applications this week for marijuana production facilities. San Diego went through a similar process in 2014 and says it has learned from the chaos that ensued.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Union-Tribune reports that two tourists who visited San Diego for a Metallica concert in August, developed cases of hepatitis A when they returned home to Utah.
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