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Racially restrictive covenants were once common across San Diego County. Though deemed illegal in 1948, the language still appears in many home and property deeds across the county.
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A city audit says recreation centers in the northern neighborhoods of San Diego are significantly better off than those in the city’s southern neighborhoods.
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Chuck Marohn is president of the nonprofit Strong Towns and author of the new book "Confessions of a Recovering Engineer."
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KPBS Midday EditionWith the COP26 climate conference finished, global leaders now have the task of following up on ambitious promises made to help fight climate change.
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As many as 160,000 active-duty military members are having trouble feeding their families.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe designation is meant to highlight the cross-border region's approach to design as a vehicle for solving societal problems.
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KPBS Midday EditionSANDAG CEO calls infrastructure bill "welcome news."
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Two California couples gave birth to each others’ babies after a mix-up at a fertility clinic and spent months raising children that weren’t theirs before swapping the infants.
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KPBS Midday EditionA recent vote by the San Diego Air Pollution Control District will require industrial businesses in San Diego to drastically curb their current emissions.
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The Mexican government’s official vaccination records are riddled with errors.
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