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Mayor Todd Gloria has outlined San Diego’s budget for 2024. @MayorToddGloria on Twitter

VIDEO: SD mayor shares budget, local schools take on TikTok

The weather is also looking nice for Earth Day celebrations this weekend
Roxanne Vieira, Production Manager, CTTV April 20, 2023
Mayor Todd Gloria has outlined San Diego’s budget for 2024. A social media giant is being sued by local school districts. Meanwhile, an open house is on here at City College. All of that and more in this week’s edition of Newscene.
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2019 City College Open House

VIDEO/RADIO: City College open house to include research showcase

The April 21 event will be held in person for the first time since the start of the pandemic
Jessy Jones and Stevon Marshall April 20, 2022
San Diego City College’s 18th Annual Student Project and Research Symposium is back in-person for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Todd Gloria speaks to City Times Media journalist Ingrid Estrella.

Mayor calls for expansion of City College homelessness services training program

Todd Gloria hopes to partner with other regional colleges to create similar programs
Jakob McWhinney, Multimedia Journalist February 8, 2022
Mayor Todd Gloria praised a unique San Diego City College certificate program designed to prepare students to work in the homelessness services sector. He also called for the program to be expanded.
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bird on the fence over marsh

Over 600 expected at ‘Love Your Wetlands Day’

Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve in Mission Bay will be open to public for a day of activities
Philip Salata, Multimedia Journalist February 4, 2022
The 17th annual “Love Your Wetlands Day,” hosted by the UC San Diego Natural Reserve System in collaboration with the San Diego Audubon Society, will be held at the Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve on Feb. 5.
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Crash under B Street bridge

VIDEO: Three victims identified in car crash under City College bridge

Local authorities are still searching for the families of two of the three men
Katia Pechenkina, Multimedia Journalist March 19, 2021
Three unsheltered men killed earlier this week in a car crash near San Diego City College have been identified.
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A senior couple in front of a registrar of voter tent.

VIDEO: Ballots still being counted

Todd Gloria holds a lead in the race for mayor of San Diego
Vicky Pineda, Editor-in-Chief November 6, 2020
Even with all the changes for the 2020 Election, Cynthia Paes, San Diego County’s Assistant Registrar of Voters, said that Election Day, and night, went by smoothly.
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Obama and Biden

VIDEO: Biden breaks record with most votes won

Biden leads Donald Trump in the race to 270
Katia Pechenkina, Staff Writer November 4, 2020
As the results of the 2020 presidential election continue to come in on Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden broke former President Barack Obama’s record for most votes counted in the United States presidential election.
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Todd Gloria

Early results show Todd Gloria leads in San Diego mayoral race

Gloria has 56 percent of the early vote
Rachel de la Torre, Staff Writer November 4, 2020
Early results for the 2020 California election has shown that Todd Gloria is in the lead to become the next mayor of San Diego.
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Election 2020 Results

Early results are in

The first results were at 8:10 p.m.
City Times Staff, Editors November 3, 2020
According to sdvote.com, the first results at 8:10 p.m. included “mail ballots received and ballots cast at polls before Election Day.”
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Todd Gloria phone bank

Mayoral candidate Todd Gloria casts his vote on Election Day

The candidate reached out to voters with a virtual phone bank
Rachel de la Torre, Staff Writer November 3, 2020
Todd Gloria, San Diego mayoral candidate made his final push for getting undecided voters to vote for his campaign.
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Barbara Bry (left) and Todd Gloria

VIDEO: Bry, Gloria in close race, to meet in mayoral debate

NBC7 will broadcast the virtual event
Noelle Mortensen, Multimedia Journalist, Newscene October 2, 2020
With only 31 days left until Election Day, council person Barabara Bry and assembly member Todd Gloria are nearly even in new poll stats for mayor of San Diego.
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The day was marked by powerful signs and bullhorn chants in conjunction with a well-organized flag precession down Park Blvd, ending at Chicano Park in Barrio Logan.  The messages of the day hit hard, calling out perceived uneven economnic polices and egregious deportation laws, and rights for all workers from Latinos and African Americans to the elderly and queer groups. Photo credit: Celia Jimenez

Voices demand workers’ rights (with gallery)

Diego Lynch May 20, 2014

On May 1, students and San Diego area activists gathered to celebrate “May Day” also known as International Worker’s Day. Unrecognized by the US Government, May Day represents the struggles of the...

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