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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Four years in the works, the Ivy Senior Apartments officially opened in Clairemont Friday.
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The city of Oceanside was at one point referred to as "Ocean-slime." But now, it's gentrifying.
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KPBS Midday EditionA recent report finds that San Diego's efforts to reduce carbon emissions by 2035 are far from meeting its goal.
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Manpower hiring expert touts flexible work models for his employees — and the larger workforce
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KPBS Midday EditionThe future of springing forward and falling back is growing more uncertain, as multiple legislative efforts look to stop the biannual time changes.
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The average price is 20.3 cents more than one week ago, $1.079 higher than one month ago and $1.915 greater than one year ago.
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But the bill still needs to pass the House and win the signature of President Joe Biden to become law.
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The median price of an existing, single-family home in San Diego County was $888,000 in February, up from $875,000 in January and from $765,000 one year ago.
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The new "Farm Hub" will address food inequality and climate change through locally-grown produce.
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Mayor Todd Gloria Monday signed the first part of the "Homes for All of Us" initiative, the mayor's attempt to make it easier to build new homes in the city and alleviate some of the housing crisis.
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