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San Diego City Council inks deal for city-employee discounts for higher ed
Workers attending National University get 25% discount on tuition for associate and bachelor’s degrees and 15% off doctoral programs; UC San Diego extension programs will be 10%-15% off
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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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Politically Speaking: 1-on-1 with San Diego Mayor Gloria after reelection victory
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria joins Politically Speaking host Joey Safchik for his first post-election sit-down interview. The incumbent Democratic mayor won reelection by more than 10 points. His priorities for a second term include increasing affordable housing supply and shelter beds.
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Could price-fixing AI be a reason for high rents in San Diego? Some think so
Community leaders are calling on the San Diego City Council to create a city-wide ordinance banning this type of software
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Locals call for ban of price-fixing AI affecting San Diego housing
San Diego leaders and housing advocates say price-fixing software is making it harder for renters. Algorithms of AI-powered rent prices allow landlords to align their prices and avoid competition that would otherwise keep rents down, NBC 7’s Audra Stafford reports. Community leaders are calling on the San Diego City Council to create a city-wide ordinance banning this type of software.
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Terry Hoskins looks to upseat Sean Elo-Rivera in San Diego City Council's District 9
San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera is running for re-election against Terry Hoskins in the 9th District.
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Meet the Candidates: San Diego City Council District 9
San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera faces challenger Terry Hoskins in his bid for re-election, reports NBC 7’s Joey Safchik
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San Diego City Council asks federal government to declare national crisis in Tijuana River
Following 31 years of consecutive extensions of a local state of emergency regarding sewage outflow in the Tijuana River Valley, the San Diego City Council Tuesday approved a resolution asking for a national emergency.
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San Diego City Council pushes to make streets safer
The San Diego City Council unanimously passed a resolution that it hopes will result in safer streets. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik reports on the council’s push to make safety the top transportation priority.
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Proposal that would expand San Diego mayoral powers to declare homelessness emergency pulled
The San Diego City Council president said they will be bringing the item back before the council ‘as soon as possible’
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San Diego City Council pres changes mind, is ok with virtual public comments
Critics pointed out that the council meets during the workday, which allows some people to attend more than others
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San Diego mayor signs Hillcrest, University City housing plan into law
Mayor Todd Gloria signed off on the plan, which would allow for thousands of new housing units, reports NBC 7’s Joey Safchik
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Housing plans approved for Hillcrest, University City
Two San Diego neighborhoods will look significantly different in the coming years, as the city gave the green light to a new vision for housing. NBC7’s Omari Fleming shows us why not everyone agrees with the plan.
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San Diego City Council approves plans for more housing in Hillcrest, University City
The San Diego City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved plans to add more housing to Hillcrest and University City.
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San Diego leaders consider future of housing in Hillcrest
City leaders passed an amendment to a community plan in the Hillcrest neighborhood. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry spoke to people who are not fans of the changes.
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San Diego City Council to vote on plan for more high-rises, housing in Hillcrest
The San Diego City Council could approve the “Hillcrest Focused Plan Amendment” on Tuesday. This would pave the way for 17,000 new housing units in Hillcrest, helping to more than double the population in the Uptown area from about 40,000 to 100,000 by the year 2050.
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San Diego City Council mulls ending online public comments during meetings
Public comments by Zoom or the phone have been options for citizens since the pandemic, but city leaders are considering getting rid of them. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea explains why critics say the move would unfairly silence some voices.
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San Diego City Council mulls ending online public comments during meetings
Critics point out that the council meets during the workday, which allows some people to attend more than others
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San Diego City Council to continue lease discussion on Middletown homeless shelter
The San Diego City Council could decide the fate of a proposed shelter in Middletown as soon as next week. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer reports on July 23, 2024.
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San Diego City Council weighs in publicly for the 1st time on Middletown homeless shelter
After months of closed-door meetings, the San Diego City Council is publicly discussing the controversial proposed shelter at Kettner and Vine. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik reports on July 22, 2024.