City of San Diego
Recent News About City of San Diego
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Delta Dental launched a campaign to help support the San Diego Food Bank
Delta Dental, a dental insurance provider, launched a campaign to help support the San Diego Food Bank in December.
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San Diego Mayor continues fight for gun safety by joining national coalition
As a member of the California State Legislature, Todd Gloria fought for gun safety reform, an effort he continues to take up as the mayor of San Diego.
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San Diego residents receiving access to state and federal funding for rent relief
San Diego residents and business owners struggling to keep a roof over their heads received a much-needed boost in the arm with funding made available by the state.
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2020 report shows San Diego's economy struggled with COVID-19
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has released its annual report for the San Diego Area's economy and its standing within the region and the nation.
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San Diego EDD offering low-interest business loans to offset effects of COVID-19
The Economic Development Department (EDD) for the City of San Diego is offering low-interest loans of $25,000 to $95,000 to local businesses to help cover expenses ranging from equipment purchases to digital marketing.
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San Diego awarded $5.98 million grant to protect businesses from flooding
San Diego received a $5.98 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) to protect businesses from flooding.
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Former San Diego mayor announces run for governor
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced Monday he will run for governor just a month after he formed an exploratory committee.
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Poll: San Diegans split on COVID-19 vaccine, 55% say Trump committed high crime, misdemeanor
According to a scientific poll, San Diegans are divided on making the COVID-19 vaccine mandatory but a majority believes President Trump has committed a high crime or misdemeanor.
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Former San Diego City Council candidate: Revise city services to cope with $124 million budget shortfall
A projected $124 million shortfall for the upcoming city of San Diego budget year is being blamed on COVID-19 but a former candidate for San Diego City Council District 5 said the coronavirus is an opportunity to streamline city services and save money in the process.
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Financial relief for small businesses in California now available
A new program aimed at helping small businesses in the State of California has started.
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San Diego starts program to incentivize building affordable housing
To meet the needs and demands for more affordable housing in San Diego, the city is opening up a new program to incentivize the development of more affordable housing in the region.
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Operation Shelter to Home helps over 100 residents find housing
Over 100 San Diegans moved from living at the San Diego Convention Center and other shelters into permanent housing during the holidays through an effort called Operation Shelter to Home.
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Sherman on time in council: 'I served my eight years. It was time to get back to the private sector'
Scott Sherman never planned to get into politics, and is relieved to be out of it.
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San Diego City Council, mayor, face lawsuits and more over Ash Street building agreement
San Diego's new city council and mayor will have to grapple with the fallout from a major debacle over a lease-to-buy property deal that likely will cost tens of millions of dollars.
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San Diego faces serious budget crunch; new city council sworn in
San Diego faces one of the most challenging chapters in the city's history following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Faulconer recalls years as San Diego mayor: 'It's been the honor of my life to serve you'
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer, considering a "likely run for governor," recently talked with area news outlets about his legacy as mayor, including police reform, fire investments, housing, infrastructure and homelessness.
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Campbell edges out Steppe in election for San Diego City Council president
The San Diego City Council recently elected Jen Campbell as its new council president.
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Press release: City of San Diego responds to growing demand from residents interested in constructing accessory dwelling units
Free virtual appointments now available for customers seeking guidance related to city permits, building signage
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Press release: City of San Diego marks major milestone with Miramar Reservoir’s 60th anniversary and vital role for region’s future
Reservoir serves as a popular recreation spot and will be an important component to the city’s pure water system