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San Diego County has received a limited supply of the new COVID-129 boosters, available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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California’s water use dropped more than 10.4% in July compared with two years ago as the most populous state struggles with a years-long drought.
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The regional director of Anti-Defamation League Los Angeles discusses the bill and the ADL's recent Online Hate and Harassment Report.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe bill, SB-846, was similar to a proposal the governor put forth in August, but included some compromises.
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San Diego-based non-profit Pedal Ahead was recently chosen to administer California's Electric Bicycle Incentive Project.
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After months of public outreach, the mayor settled on a new design for Park Boulevard that removes a car lane in each direction and all but 67 parking spaces. The changes are set to take effect in December after a pipeline replacement project.
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Local health officials said San Diego County may have reached the peak of monkeypox cases in early August.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria talks to KPBS Midday Edition about the city's homeless outreach efforts, local ballot measures and more.
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Existing fees for lost or damaged items, interlibrary loans and accounts referred to collections will still need to be paid or resolved.
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One hundred sixty-nine dilapidated mobile homes will soon be removed from the area.
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