In a region where wildfires have ravaged entire neighborhoods, one couple's proactive approach to home hardening is setting an example for others, with defensible space inspections provided by Cal Fire.
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A wildfire that spread across brushy open terrain was 90% contained Wednesday in a hilly area of Barona, southeast of Ramona, charring about 12.2 acres, according to Cal Fire San Diego.
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The Carlsbad City Council recently approved funding to lower the railroad tracks through Carlsbad Village.
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All evacuation warnings were lifted shortly before 6 p.m. Tuesday, Cal Fire said.
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The strike by Teamsters local 542 members is now a month old. It involves drivers of ACCESS paratransit and minibuses.
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The blaze erupted for unknown reasons shortly after 11:30 a.m. near Black Wood and Old Mine roads, several miles north of Interstate 8 in the Boulevard area, according to Cal Fire
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A temporary wall between the cliffs and tracks could be built. But will it work to keep passenger trains running?
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Agents with the FBI and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service arrested Tibet Ergul, 21, of Irvine, and Chance Brannon, 23, of San Juan Capistrano, who is an active-duty Marine.
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A homeless man has died from hepatitis A, San Diego County officials announced Wednesday.
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KPBS Roundtable wants to hear from you for an upcoming show on homelessness in San Diego. What questions do you have about the camping ban?
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Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and ex-Police Chief Shelley Zimmerman joined with local business leaders Monday to decry the persistent homelessness "crisis" in the city and the "failure" of elected officials to address it.
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