County officials and leaders of San Diego Foundation Monday announced the Partnership to Protect San Diegans, an initiative intended to protect safety-net programs serving local families as federal changes impact service.
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The latest installment in KPBS’ Price of San Diego series: Why the average San Diego Gas & Electric customer is now paying almost $200 a month to keep the lights on.
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Issa’s abrupt reversal injects more uncertainty in the race for Southern California’s 48th District, which was drastically reshaped in November after voters approved a new U.S. House map for California to favor Democrats.
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Supervisor Jim Desmond withdrew from the race for the 49th Congressional District seat and filed to run in the nearby 48th District. The seat is currently held by fellow Republican Darrell Issa.
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For many Muslims in San Diego, the war in the Middle East is weighing heavily during Ramadan.
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S&S Friendly Ranch began in the 1980s when two siblings set out to build a life in San Diego. Today, their granddaughters and a close friend are carrying that dream forward.
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Compulsion Dance and Theatre stages a new play about the night the Vietnam War draft lottery began.
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More than 62% of people polled said they "probably or definitely" would not want to ride in a driverless vehicle, the researchers found.
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The competition began with 78 spellers in the crowded gymnasium at the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA in San Diego. By the end of round two, 36 spellers remained. At the end of round three, just 17 were left.
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A new law gives California school district boards their first opportunity for a major pay raise in more than 40 years. Boards throughout the region are taking that opportunity, but not without pushback.
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A late-hour attempt by California’s top Democratic official to thin out the party’s crowded field for governor flopped, leaving Democrats anxious over the possibility about a Republican upset in November.
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