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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New water quality tests are raising questions over whether local beaches with high levels of water contamination should be open to the public.
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"Willing it away isn't going to work," physician scientist Dr. Eric Topol said of the BA.5 coronavirus variant.
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The Washburn Fire in Yosemite is just the latest wildfire threat to the ancient sequoia trees in California.
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Fans are wondering whether injuries will continue to plague the team by the time the playoffs come around in September.
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Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, was among 35 people — including 17 members of Congress — who were arrested Tuesday during an abortion rights protest.
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Failure to file an answer can result in an eviction. Tenant advocates and attorneys built an online tool to buy tenants some time.
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The ordinance intends to put greater rules around the city's acquisition and use of surveillance technology.
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Unite Here Local 30 has called for a walkout following negotiations with Hilton San Diego Bayfront Tuesday night.
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KPBS Midday EditionGilberto Vera of the Legal Aid Society of San Diego joined Midday Edition to talk about tenant's rights.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new book underscores how a lack of affordable housing plays a significant role in exacerbating the ongoing homelessness crisis.
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