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The Sweetwater Union High School District is expected to close several classes that help South Bay residents learn English, become citizens and get jobs.
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Californians soundly rejected a costly ballot measure that would have allowed more rent control as a way to alleviate the state's housing crisis.
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This November voters in La Mesa, Chula Vista and Vista will weigh in on cannabis-related measures about legalizing retail sales and taxing marijuana.
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San Diego City Council District 8 has often been the seat of dissent in local politics. The race pits Vivian Moreno, a staff member for the incumbent councilman, against Antonio Martinez, a community health clinic worker and school board member.
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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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The measure would cap annual rent increases and implement additional protections for tenants.
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The Sweetwater school board voted unanimously Monday night to tighten the rules for when trustees can claim “hardship” and get paid for missing a meeting.
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The State of California has filed a lawsuit to hold the federal government responsible for the region's cross-border pollution woes.
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The Metropolitan Transit System began a new South Bay Rapid service line Tuesday.
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A lawsuit by rental car companies is still pending. They're unhappy the fee, originally assessed to pay for now-built downtown parking structure, is now going toward the Chula Vista Bayfront redevelopment.
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