The expensive mechanisms used to raise and lower the flags are failing.
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A mismanaged real estate deal for a downtown office building is costing the city of San Diego thousands of dollars per day, the San Diego County Sheriff wants to streamline the outsourcing of inmate health care, and how telecommuting during COVID-19 might change our long term work culture.
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The ruling by a Superior Court judge means new bike lanes on a section of 30th Street in North Park could be in place as soon as September.
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An inewsource analysis of 280 granny flat permits issued since Jan. 1 found up to nearly half might have qualified to have water and sewer fees waived.
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Individual health insurance premiums in California will go up 0.6% next year. It's the smallest increase since the launch of the federal Affordable Care Act. State officials announced the new rates on Tuesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Metropolitan Transit System got a new CEO, Sharon Cooney, after the sudden death of her predecessor in May. She spoke with KPBS about her priorities.
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The folks who sell RVs and boats are seeing a huge uptick in sales since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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KPBS Midday EditionA patchwork of local eviction moratoriums could end in the weeks ahead and possibly lead to a rent crisis brought on by the COVID-19 economic collapse, major economic interests urge action on climate change, and a new podcast series takes a look at the experiences of Generation Z.
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KPBS Midday EditionLocal and statewide moratoriums have kept a wave of possible evictions on hold for months now. But many of those moratoriums are set to expire in the coming weeks. If legislators don't act, thousands of San Diego residents could end up on the street.
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A proposal for low- and middle-income housing at the Palm Avenue station has grown from 250 units to more than 400, as transit officials look to maximize the use of its real estate.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe amendment will allow the city and its residents to increase housing supply in space already zoned for residential use, said Councilman Scott Sherman.
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