San Diego will open its new Development Services headquarters in Mission Valley this week, allowing residents to acquire permits, plan reviews and other services, it was announced Wednesday.
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A new law takes aim at wage theft, which disproportionately impacts lower-wage workers, especially immigrants, women and people of color.
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The House of China in Balboa park set the state for this year's Lunar New Year.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection said its plan "meets the border security needs of the area while also addressing feedback from the community."
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KPBS Midday EditionA new study from UCSD suggests that companies take action to close the gender pay gap when salary transparency mandates are made law.
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A bald eagle has laid two eggs this month in a Southern California nest and nature lovers will watch for the hatchings via an online live feed.
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Children learned that caring starts with even the littlest creatures at the Helen Woodward Animal Center on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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Balboa Park museum is reimagining its "Race: Are We So Different?" exhibit.
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People who normally take the train between San Diego and Orange counties have used a "bus bridge" for months now.
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The plan calls for wider sidewalks, on-street parking, roundabouts and protected bicycle lanes, and zoning changes to allow for more mixed-use housing projects.
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