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News hour's Amna Nawaz talks with KPBS Evening Edition Anchor Maya Trabulsi.
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A majority of board members balked at the suggestion of an increase to fares, which have been mostly the same since 2009.
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The region's avocado acreage has dropped from roughly 26,000 acres in 2008 to about 13,000 in 2024. A combination of increased water rates and labor costs is bringing the industry down.
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The Indoor Market is Brother Benno's new 1,400-square-foot food distribution center.
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Residents around the Salton Sea have long complained of respiratory ailments from particulate pollution that wafts from its shoreline.
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It’s being billed as a Solutions Showdown. Voice of San Diego’s annual Politifest is slated for Saturday, Oct. 4 at the University of San Diego.
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The zoo says it intends to follow the city's plans to offer discounted parking rates to San Diego residents who drive to Balboa Park.
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Two thirds of all the permits from 2018 to 2024 were in places with above average walkability
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With cases rising and a delayed CDC meeting slowing guidance, patients and providers face uncertainty about who can get the latest COVID vaccine.
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A powerful California construction union is no longer fighting a bill that would ease barriers to the construction of tall apartment buildings near train and bus stations.
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