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How SDSU Ended Up On The Sideline Of A Rape Investigation Into Its Football Team
School officials said that they did what was required of them. Those critical of the school wanted it to go beyond what was required.

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School officials said that they did what was required of them. Those critical of the school wanted it to go beyond what was required.

Plus: The Oceanside City Council established minimum professional and education requirements for future city treasurer candidates.
For the first time, voters will be electing board members in the sub-district they would represent rather than citywide.
The abortion issue has taken a front seat for one state senate race and has divided two North County City Councils.
City labor negotiators and the union representing San Diego police officers are at an impasse in negotiations.
Plus: Imperial Beach approves mobile home and RV Park protections, and North County politics and the abortion rights proposition.
Voters will soon decide the fate of SDUSD’s latest bond measure. We dug into the archives to review how SDUSD has spent money in the past.
Plus: Gloria orders daytime takedown of homeless tents and rulings call for continued legal battle against ex-adviser paid millions.
Environmentalists last month sued San Diego for ignoring its own climate plan, then immediately went silent on their own lawsuit.
Plus: Labor negotiators and the San Diego police union at impasse and City and County held a joint meeting for the first time in decades.
The outcome of San Diego's District 6 City Council election will test the limits of what it means to be an Asian empowerment district.
Plus: IB Mobile Home dispute and the mayor’s race, train services suspended indefinitely due to coastal erosion.
Residents have asked for a full investigation, but that has so far been restricted to a review.
The goal is to reduce the need for expensive crisis services and connect those in need with care that can meet their needs.
Plus: Newsom vetoes $100 million for Tijuana and New Rivers and continued city legal battle vs. ex-real estate adviser.
“We need new leadership,” Walton said. “Todd Gloria should step aside.”
Plus: City and County hosting joint meeting on housing to sidestep SANDAG and Chula Vista Dems continue to back candidate who died.
Community schools have become a buzzy concept, and districts locally, like San Diego Unified are working to develop them.
Two candidates running to represent District 6 distinguish themselves on housing related policy.
Plus: Bill Walton calls for Gloria to resign, homelessness declared public health crisis and County eyeing more behavioral health beds.