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New California law gives tenants more time to respond to eviction summons
A new state law goes into effect Jan. 1, giving tenants more latitude to respond to an eviction summons.
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What happens after Nora Vargas steps down from San Diego County Board of Supervisors?
San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nora Vargas announced she would not be sworn in for her second term. Several names are already in the mix to replace her.
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Can San Diego fix the cost of living crisis? Its newest committee aims to help
The San Diego City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted to form a new committee dedicated to addressing the cost of living in America’s Finest City.
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What's on Joe LaCava's agenda as San Diego City Council's new president?
The San Diego City Council presented a united front when they elected Joe LaCava as their next leader. Now, they face the significant challenge of balancing the budget.
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Sen. Schiff says he's ready to reach across the aisle, ‘push back' against Trump
Days after he was sworn-in as California’s junior senator, Adam Schiff is working to make living in the Golden State more affordable, which he knows requires bipartisan cooperation.
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Mike Levin says he'll focus on ‘areas of common ground' in his fourth House term
Rep. Mike Levin secured a fourth term representing coastal North County in Congress. With his party in the minority in both chambers, he said he is ready and willing to reach across the aisle.
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San Diego voter turnout in 2024 election on track to be lower than in 2020
While the final chunk of votes have yet to be counted, voter turnout in San Diego looks like it will be noticeably lower than 2020.
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In 1st sit-down interview since reelection, San Diego Mayor Gloria stands by his priorities
Mayor Todd Gloria answers NBC 7’s questions about how he will deliver on housing affordability and shelter beds in his second term.
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San Diego city, county sales taxes on track to fail
A week after the election, city of San Diego voters appear to be rejecting a one-cent sales tax by a razor thin margin
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Sanchez and Keim still neck and neck in race for Oceanside mayor
The race to be Oceanside’s next leader is between an incumbent and a deputy mayor. It is down to less than 1,000 votes as of mid-Thursday.