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Double Dutch isn't just for kids. A group of San Diego women, all over the age of 40, are reclaiming the cherished childhood pastime and building sisterhood.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs the new year begins, minimum wage is now $15 an hour in San Diego, but some people are saying that's still not enough.
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The Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group deployed as scheduled Monday, the Navy announced.
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For people in addiction recovery, holiday parties can be hard. Some organizations offer safe alternatives for people choosing a sober lifestyle.
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Most San Diego city offices and services will be closed for the New Year's Eve and New Year's Day holidays, authorities said Friday.
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The city of San Diego wants residents with trash piling up to contact Republic Services.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new energy storage project rolling out across the county aims to add more emissions-free energy to California’s electric grid.
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With a new and more infectious coronavirus variant sweeping California, attorneys representing inmates say violations of health orders by prison staff risk a repeat of the outbreaks that killed dozens in the first year of the pandemic.
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For months, the pandemic shut down gyms everywhere. But now that gyms are open again, some are seeing an increase in clients. That’s in part because COVID-19 made people realize the importance of health.
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Voter-approved rules kicking in Jan. 1 have prompted concerns about possible shortages of bacon and other pork products, amid last-minute calls to delay the new regulations.
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