A total of 14 local organizations received $914,000 in grants designed to incorporate "clean energy" in projects ranging from housing and transportation to bolstering community health.
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Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. secretary of state, has died of cancer, her family said Wednesday. She was 84.
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On April 1, landlords will be able to start filing eviction notices for people who have not paid rent due to pandemic-related hardships.
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Mayor Todd Gloria Monday signed the first part of the "Homes for All of Us" initiative, the mayor's attempt to make it easier to build new homes in the city and alleviate some of the housing crisis.
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Dr. Lamont Jackson will become the San Diego Unified School District's permanent superintendent after serving for nearly a year on an interim basis, the San Diego Unified School District Board of Education announced Monday.
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The Oscar race may be heating up, but you wouldn’t know it to peek in on the nominees luncheon Monday in Los Angeles.
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The JPMorgan Chase Foundation awarded the San Diego Workforce Partnership a $400,000 grant to pilot programs that "provide underrepresented and low-income workers with support in launching meaningful careers in the healthcare industry," it was announced Monday.
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He was just another Mexican immigrant hustling to survive. But within a few years he became a bestselling singer whose music flowed from California to Mexico, mesmerizing fans with his songs about outlaws and drug traffickers.
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Mayor Todd Gloria announced Monday seven proposed affordable housing projects have been recommended for funding under a new program called "Bridge to Home" aimed at creating more low-income units throughout the city.
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KPBS Midday EditionFear and anxiety caused by climate change are influencing more youth to become climate activists.
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The state requirement that cars be zero emission by 2035 forces questions of what to do with hazardous waste created by batteries.
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