Labor unions are trying once again to regulate self-checkout lanes at California stores. This year’s bill waters down a version that died last session, but businesses still warn it will increase costs and lead to consumer frustration.
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Navy chiefs on the San Diego-based littoral combat ship USS Manchester purchased and installed a Starlink dish for personal, secret Wi-Fi network.
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Mark Ghaly has been a steady voice in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s cabinet, shaping the administration’s COVID policies and its efforts to bring down the cost of health care.
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Some opponents say the state should prioritize housing assistance for Californians who are in the country legally. Newsom said there was no money available to expand the program.
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The cub, born Aug. 23 to first-time mother Jillian, is an important step for the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance as it seeks to conserve the critically endangered species.
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KPBS Midday EditionNext week, KPBS Midday Edition will discuss the legacies and lessons learned from Sept. 11, 2001.
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The fundraiser will be hosted by Bob Shillman, the founder and former CEO of the Cognex Corp.
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Thermometer readings into triple digits expected to continue in various locales into the weekend and until early next workweek.
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The new chair of the Republican Party of San Diego County spoke with KPBS about why he’s hoping former President Trump wins in November.
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The bill would automatically register people at the DMV. Under current so-called motor-voter laws, people can opt-out of voter registration at the DMV.
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Storm damage and fires this year have forced closures at almost all of the county’s iconic ocean piers — except in Imperial Beach.
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