Regional leaders on Friday announced a proposed ordinance aimed at bolstering civil liberty protections for San Diegans amid "recent unauthorized federal enforcement actions in San Diego neighborhoods."
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KPBS takes a look at the arc of women's voices through historical artifacts at the new home of the Women's Museum of California.
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The bill was attempting to streamline approval of housing developments in coastal communities that make use of an affordable housing incentive program. The bill's San Diego author is vowing to bring it back next year.
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Often described as sea serpents in history, oarfish can grow to lengths of 30 feet and are the longest bony fish in the world.
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Repairing the damaged Ocean Beach Pier is no longer feasible, city officials said Friday.
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An official at Southern California Edison, which owns and operates the nuclear plant, says the incident shouldn't have happened.
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A bill that would make plastic bags unavailable at California grocery checkouts awaits a floor vote as Legislative session nears an end.
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SDSU researchers spent more than two years testing what they say is a faster way to detect untreated sewage.
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Nearly 50 people from 25 countries officially became U.S. citizens in a naturalization ceremony before a San Diego Padres game.
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The race for the White House is in full force.
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Ridership throughout the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System increased by more than 10% over the past year, the agency announced Thursday.
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