San Diego’s Democratic representatives say they are fighting fire with fire, while the GOP says a partisan political gerrymander rejects the will of the people.
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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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This week California’s grid operator predicts unprecedented energy demand due the state’s long-running heat wave.
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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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It happens to the best of us. You wake up one summer morning, casually stroll through your home, and are confronted with ants. Ants swarming on the cat food, ants marching one by one into your garbage, ants, claiming a beachhead in your bathroom. Where do they come from? Why are they here? And what can make them go away?
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Incarceration can have a generations-long negative impact on the families and loved ones of those who are put behind bars. People of color and people from other marginalized groups are more likely to be incarcerated.
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