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San Diego Veteran, Two-Term Councilmember Bill Mitchell Dies at 85
An 85-year-old San Diego veteran and former city councilmember has lost his battle with Leukemia, according to his obituary.
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LA Teachers Strike Begins With March to District Headquarters
A strike by tens of thousands of teachers in Los Angeles, the nation’s second-largest school district, began Monday with picketing and a protest march to district headquarters after the two sides did not renew negotiations over the weekend.
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‘Sign War' Breaks Out Between District 1 Candidate and Oceanside Resident
A feud over campaign signs broke out in North County between a District 1 candidate and an Oceanside resident.
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Oceanside Council Selects Former City Manager Peter Weiss for Mayor
The Oceanside City Council selected a replacement for the Mayoral seat left vacant when former mayor Jim Wood resigned.
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New York City Files $500 Million Lawsuit Against Drug Companies Over Opioid Deaths
New York City filed a $500 million lawsuit Tuesday against prescription opioid manufacturers and distributors, seeking to hold them accountable for their alleged part in the city’s opioid epidemic.
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Oceanside Mayor Resigns
The mayor of Oceanside will step down in January, the city attorney confirmed to NBC 7.
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City of Vista Tries ‘Off-Leash' Policy at Community Park
After receiving petitions from residents asking for the change, the city of Vista is trying out a new “off-leash” policy at one of its community parks.
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Chula Vista Approves $400 Million Incentive Package to Lure Amazon
Chula Vista approved a $400 million incentive package Tuesday, hoping to become Amazon’s prime location for its second headquarters.
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Solana Beach City Council Takes First Step Toward Breaking Away From SDG&E
Solana Beach City Council voted 4-1 in favor of taking the first step needed to enter into an agreement to create a government-run utility company.
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Oceanside Mayor on Medical Leave Until August
The mayor of Oceanside will be on medical leave until August, according to city officials.
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‘Hunkered Down': SF Airbnb Conference Attendees Describe Chaos in Paris Amid Deadly Attacks
Airbnb employees and hosts tweeted from Paris about the deadly attacks during the hospitalitiy company’s first conference ever held outside of San Francisco.
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California to Have First Openly Gay Governor – For Part of Day
For eight or nine hours on Wednesday, California Assembly Speaker Toni Atkins will be acting as the state’s top chief executive— the first openly gay governor in state history.