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The San Diego Padres clinched their first playoff berth in a full season since 2006 when the Milwaukee Brewers lost 4-3 to the Miami Marlins in 12 innings.
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Beginning Monday at noon, operators of short-term rental properties in the city of San Diego can apply for a license to offer stays of less than a month.
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Cost of living is front of mind for many and especially for those fleeing other countries and looking for work.
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Representatives from Community Health Group are appealing the state's decision to remove it from managing Medi-Cal plans in San Diego County.
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The City Council and Board of Supervisors want to set a goal of building 10,000 affordable homes on publicly owned land by 2030.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution that called for the FBI to remove Japanese Americans from the city.
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KPBS Midday EditionGun rights advocates filed a lawsuit challenging a California law that would allow private citizens to sue manufacturers of illegal firearms.
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The report found that the county's hunger relief sector is meeting about 75% of the need, and an additional 11.9 million meals per month would be needed to achieve a nutrition-secure San Diego, where everyone has access to enough healthy food.
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Effective immediately, the Education Omnibus Bill changes state health and safety codes to allow younger kids to enroll in aftercare programs.
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Flag football is rising in popularity, especially among girls. Interest has picked up in youth leagues and also following a push by NFL teams to help start teams for high schoolers. Now, officials in the southern section of the California Interscholastic Federation are expected to vote on making flag football an official girls’ high school sport.
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