The San Diego City Council Tuesday approved a 60-year lease with a developer to renovate the long-empty 101 Ash Street building into hundreds of affordable housing units.
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The number of San Diego State teams that have won an NCAA Division I championship can be counted on one finger.
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This is the first time San Diego State men's basketball team has reached the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament's Final Four in the program's history.
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Public health professor Arline Geronimus explains how marginalized people suffer nearly constant stress, which damages their bodies at the cellular level. Her new book is Weathering.
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Drafted first in the second round of the NWSL, Enge looks to add depth to the team this season.
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The National Women’s Soccer League embarks on its 11th season this weekend with players looking to capitalize on the excitement building ahead of the Women’s World Cup while also moving on from the turbulence of the last two seasons.
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The Marine Corps Trials in California at Camp Pendleton offer Marines and veterans with disabilities the opportunity to compete and advance to national competition.
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The Aztecs won their first game in the Big Dance since 2015 and ended a four-game losing streak.
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KPBS Midday Edition is producing an upcoming show on friendship.
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A Mississippi woman's life has been transformed by a treatment for sickle cell disease with the gene-editing technique CRISPR. All her symptoms from a disease once thought incurable have disappeared.
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Security footage showed a man parking his car in the shopping plaza adjacent to the center and leading the dog down a path toward the center only to abandon it.
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