More than half of Imperial County residents have health insurance through Medi-Cal, which is California’s state and federally funded Medicaid program.
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Federal regulators abruptly reversed a decision to decertify the troubled Avocado Post Acute nursing home in April.
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California is moving to become the first state to lower insurance costs for property owners who make improvements to reduce their fire risk, the state’s insurance commissioner said as wildfires again flared across the heat-stricken state.
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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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This week California’s grid operator predicts unprecedented energy demand due the state’s long-running heat wave.
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The heat wave continues to sear San Diego County and many are finding some relief at the beach, but even there temperatures are above average.
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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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AAA said the vast majority of travelers are getting to their destinations by car.
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