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Politifest Live Blog: Campa-Najjar, Issa Brand Each Other As Out Of Touch
The 2020 Politifest is the biggest one ever. We’ll post some of the highlights here.

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The 2020 Politifest is the biggest one ever. We’ll post some of the highlights here.

The mayor has decided to hand off a sweetheart deal to the next Wall Street utility provider and leave communities of concern behind.
San Diego city employees who attended a City Council meeting earlier this week have been instructed to quarantine.
San Diego city employees who attended Tuesday’s Council meeting, including elected officials, have been instructed to quarantine.
Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s plan for a one-stop shop for homeless services has been beset by controversies and criticism from the outset.
The 2020 Politifest is the biggest one ever. We’ll post some of the highlights here.
Family Health Centers of San Diego has raised a slew of frustrations with city bureaucracy and the program model itself.
We’re talking Oceanside and Encinitas elections and youth activism at this year’s annual public affairs summit.
Special education students, homeless students and those who have been unreachable will be among the first set returning on Oct. 13.
Students can start slowly returning to campus on Oct. 13.
Less than a week after he called out supporters of Proposition 15, state Sen. Ben Hueso is now one of them.
To this day, the county’s two largest law enforcement agencies resist making meaningful changes and refuse to acknowledge, address and h ...
The 2020 Politifest is the biggest one ever.
City voters will decide whether to rescind the coastal height limit in the Midway community to make way for redevelopment.
This open Council seat representing the urban core of the city has been a steppingstone for many big political careers.
This seat has long been the most conservative district in San Diego and has not had a competitive race for City Council in decades.
After four years, Barbara Bry is leaving the San Diego City Council.
This seat representing Tierrasanta, Del Cerro, Grantville, Mission Valley and other neighborhoods has gone from Republican to Democrat hands
San Diego, like most cities in California, needs more affordable housing.
More than 400 of the 554 people incarcerated at the Metropolitan Correctional Center have tested positive for COVID-19.