One year ago, pandas returned to the San Diego Zoo. To celebrate, the zoo released a limited-edition Panda Day commemorative pin on Friday, KPBS reporter Alexander Nguyen reports.
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The San Diego Association of Governments and Caltrans will begin two weeks of overnight lane and ramp closures along northbound Interstate 805 Thursday to continue construction in Chula Vista and National City.
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California's Medicaid program will now provide full coverage to 19 to 25-year-olds who may be in the country illegally.
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Starting Wednesday hundreds of the newest cars, trucks, SUVs and electric vehicles will be on display at the San Diego Convention Center.
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Starting Jan. 1, minimum wage workers in California will see a bump in their paycheck.
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MTS is also partnering with ride-hailing company Lyft to provide discounts to help people get home safely on New Year's Eve.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe North County Transit District plans to begin construction in January on phase four of a multi-year project to stabilize the bluffs next to the railway line through Del Mar.
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We look back at some of the biggest stories from the past year with our panel of San Diego journalists.
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A look ahead to 2020 and the national economic outlook, plus the major business stories to follow locally in the year ahead.
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The Auto Club of Southern California says despite the myth, seniors are among the safest drivers.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city's annual Climate Action Plan report shows the city is ahead of schedule in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But while the overall picture appears good, some areas have seen little to no progress.
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