Caught in the middle of a major San Marcos redevelopment, a family fights for its land
In San Marcos, North City developers are suing an 82-year-old woman and her family for her decades-old property.
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Early results show San Diego voters rejecting Measure A
Opponents of San Diego’s proposed tax on property owners who keep non-primary homes vacant for most of the year are celebrating early results.
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San Diego County transit fares could rise 40% by fall if MTS, NCTD approve hikes this week
Plans to increase rider fares up to 40% go before boards of the Metropolitan Transit System and the North County Transit District on Thursday.
As San Diegans consider empty homes tax, opponents point to a San Francisco court loss
Opponents of San Diegoโs proposal worry that, if approved, the tax would open the city up to legal trouble, costing residents far more than it helps.

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