The city of Coronado has been increasing their trash fee and decreasing a subsidy to homeowners over the past decade. Come July, residents should expect a higher bill as the city adjusts the fee again and ends the subsidy.
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KPBS Midday EditionCity planner and author Jeff Speck shares insights into how cities can move away from a car-dominant culture.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe long-shuttered property will begin offering shelter services later this month.
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The count provides a one-day snapshot of the minimum number of San Diegans living in emergency shelters, transitional housing, safe havens and on streets and along riverbeds. It also collects data on the needs of those experiencing homelessness.
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Some San Diegans said they still haven't received their payments even though they qualify.
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The pedestrian crossing will be opened with limited hours starting Monday.
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The novel coronavirus continues to evolve and spread around the country, causing severe disease and numerous deaths in San Diego County, particularly among vulnerable populations such as people with compromised immune systems.
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The data includes what officers perceived to be the race, ethnicity, gender and disability status of people they stop so that the state can better identify and analyze bias in policing.
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While still a small percentage of the total veteran population, the number of veterans committing extremist violence has risen sharply, according to a Congressional report.
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Local doctors said with vaccinations, prior infections and COVID treatments, any surge following the holidays should not be as bad compared to previous winters.
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Is football safe? What happened to Damar Hamlin? Those are the questions many people are asking following the 24-year-old’s collapse on the field Monday.
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