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The funding will bring high-speed broadband service to 900 students in the Warner, San Pasqual and Vallecitos school districts.
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The Association for the City of La Jolla turned in 8,000 signatures, officially starting the process that could lead to La Jolla seceding from the city of San Diego. So what happens now?
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Next-door neighbors lost their near-identical homes in a California wildfire, but how they are navigating rebuilding is a story of contrasting fortunes and unequal recovery, a stark reflection of the nation’s growing home insurance crisis.
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The "This American Life" creator shares how his narrative style has evolved over 850 episodes just before bringing his live show, "Seven Things I've Learned," to San Diego this weekend.
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The latest forecasts have the rain arriving Wednesday and lasting until Friday before skies clear up next Saturday.
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State Farm Insurance is calling the Los Angeles wildfires the costliest disaster in its history of doing business. The company is requesting an emergency rate increase on all customers.
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Ruth Ben-Ghiat is well versed in authoritarian leaders. She spoke with KPBS about President Donald Trump’s first few weeks in office
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County resumed increasing Tuesday, rising 1.7 cents to $4.57, one day after a six-day streak of increases totaling 3 cents ended when it dropped one-tenth of a cent.
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The 16-year-old bucking male horse died shortly after competing in a saddle bronc event on Jan. 11, according to a report from Dr. Tim Eastman, the attending veterinarian at the rodeo.
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The regulations are aimed at preserving what little deed-restricted affordable housing exists in San Diego.
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