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Last weekend, its owners celebrated the grand opening of a new coffee shop and café.
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Top U.S. insurance companies and associations say California is risking a crisis in the nation’s largest automobile insurance market by refusing to approve rate increases since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council announced the names of the women appointed to serve on the newly revived Commission on the Status of Women.
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State regulators are taking aim at polluting household appliances as they work to comply with federal clean air standards.
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Beginning in 2027, Californians will have the option to be "composted" instead of a traditional casket burial or cremation.
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As local leaders like San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and county Supervisor Nathan Fletcher put their support behind statewide conservatorship reform proposals, the system is struggling.
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The San Diego Housing Commission Wednesday began an effort to expand homeownership among people of color thanks in part to a $7.5 million grant from the Wells Fargo Foundation.
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Mayor Todd Gloria is looking for input on how to best redevelop a six-block area around the Civic Center Plaza.
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Oceanside received the largest sum, $3,258,021, to create a Homeless Navigation Center.
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U.S. authorities say the number of Venezuelans taken into custody at the U.S. border with Mexico soared in August. At the same time, migrants from Mexico and some Central American countries were stopped less frequently.
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