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When completed on a 1,869-acre plot of land, Otay Ranch Resort Village will feature 1,938 energy-efficient homes, a fire station, sheriff's station, trails, an elementary school, parks and open space.
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KPBS Midday EditionNational City Mayor Alejandra Sotelo-Solis joined a cohort of 2,000 local volunteers in a vaccine trial COVID-19.
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Measure Q authorizes commercial cannabis retail, delivery, testing, cultivation and manufacturing in the city. A total of 12 cannabis retail operations are allowed in Chula Vista.
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Federal officials got a few calls but saw no problems with local elections.
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Nora Vargas has taken an early lead over challenger state Sen. Ben Hueso for the San Diego County District 1 supervisor seat. For the first time in 25 years, a Democrat will fill that seat.
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The contest for the District 1 seat on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors will have historic results. A candidate who has ended his campaign for the District 7 City Council race could win. And an incumbent on the Otay Water District board is so controversial he has drawn three challengers.
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Community members are skeptical that a police investigation into the Border Patrol shooting would be done without influence or tampering by the agency.
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Major money fuels California's Prop 22, how San Diego's Measure E could impact the city's climate plan, and the partisan battle for control of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
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A San Diego federal judge has again denied a Chula Vista church's request to challenge the state's COVID-19 restrictions on indoor worship services.
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Vaccine maker Johnson & Johnson put a hold on the trial after a participant was diagnosed with an unknown illness.
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