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| The vote was 4-4, with the city's four Democratic members — Barbara Bry, Georgette Gomez, David Alvarez and Myrtle Cole — rejecting the mayor's request to deviate from the council's own policies in order to place the measure on the ballot. |
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| Forrest Gordon Clark, 51, was arrested on suspicion of two counts of felony arson, one count of felony threat to terrorize and one count of misdemeanor resisting arrest in connection with the ignition of the Holy fire. |
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| The effort to locate and reunite nearly 400 migrant children whose mothers and fathers were deported without them has taken a giant leap forward, with government officials reporting Thursday that contact has been made with three-quarters of the overseas parents over the past week. |
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| San Diego has just had what is likely to go down as it's warmest night in history. The low was 77. Only 3 days, any time of year, have had higher minimum temperatures |
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| A plan to increase the city's low-income housing options by rezoning various properties to allow the construction of high-density housing will go before voters in November. |
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| Funds borrowed by government bodies must be used carefully — and tracked carefully. |
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| Council OK $30M to renovate vacant tower |
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| The move comes amid calls from an activist investor group calling for a dramatic change in Sempra's corporate strategy. |
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| Hazards increasing at harbor entrance, city says |
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| Hunter Renfroe's ninth-inning grand slam gave him a homer in four straight games and the Padres a victory over the Brewers. |
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| SDSU visit to local air base will include practice and clinic with kids. |
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| This year, the Flicks on the Bricks series presents what the Athenaeum is billing as "the first ever showcase of film noir in America's Finest City." |
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| During World War II, when he was starved, beaten and forced to work 12-hour shifts in a Japanese mine, Frank Maselskis ended each day with a simple affirmation. "Tomorrow," he would tell himself, "could be better." |
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