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The region is at risk of becoming another type of desert — a banking desert.
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KPBS Midday EditionOne of the few silver linings of the pandemic has proven to be the regulations put in place to help restaurants.
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California’s child care workforce is still 10% smaller than it was before the pandemic, as low wages contribute to acute staffing shortages.
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Updates to the agency's regional transportation plan include a goal of making public transit free by 2030.
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The most populous U.S. state not surprisingly has the most people being released from its prisons and jails.
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The review came after KPBS reported on the widening of a block of El Cajon Boulevard that activists say will make the street less safe.
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Mayor Todd Gloria says an update to the city's Climate Action Plan will include a goal of offsetting all the city's greenhouse gas emissions.
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Black renters are more rent burdened in San Diego than in anywhere else in the country, according to a new study by Zillow.
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Filipino-Americans make up a large number of the state’s nurses and front line workers.
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The 2021 regional transportation plan likely won't be enough to achieve San Diego's targets of shifting commuters away from the automobile.
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