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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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose 2.3 cents Friday to $5.734.
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Housing prices continue to climb. A new affordable residential complex is set to open in City Heights to make a dent in the issue.
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KPBS Midday EditionA pair of bills introduced by San Diego-area legislators aim to expand California's access to abortion care and reproductive health care.
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The Metropolitan Transit System says ridership numbers have been on the upswing for months.
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The union representing grocery store workers in Southern California supermarkets said Thursday it has authorized a strike vote as contract negotiations with the owners of Ralphs and Vons/Pavilions/Albertsons have stalled.
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This is the first MTS housing development planned in San Ysidro. Construction is estimated to begin by early 2024, and will take around 21 months to build.
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Transgender people living in the United States can now receive birth certificates from Mexican consulates that affirm their gender identity.
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Inflation is causing struggles for local businesses like Huapangos Mexican Cuisine in Hillcrest.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego police leaders presented statistics showing crime increased 13% in 2021. Almost all major crimes saw increases, from vehicle thefts to homicides. Hate crimes increased a startling 77%.
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The price at the pump continues to break records. But one expert does not see a negative effect on tourism, at least not yet.
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