Three separate brush fires were burning in the Lawson Valley in close proximity and collectively referred to as the Springs Fire.
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A program meant to gather data on pedestrian and vehicle movement has turned into a tool for the San Diego Police Department.
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San Diego's Metropolitan Transit System will launch a partnership with the ride-booking service Lyft Tuesday to provide discounted public transit on Tuesdays throughout the summer.
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MTS is in the process of rolling out it's fifth generation trolley in San Diego and will start to offload some of it's older trolleys over the next year.
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Palomar Community College in North San Diego County is considering how to help students who can’t afford the region’s expensive housing market, including letting them sleep overnight in their cars on campus parking lots.
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Prosecuting hate crimes is not a simple task. Rep. Duncan Hunter defends the Navy SEAL accused of multiple war crimes. Development of properties in wildfire-prone areas stirs controversy. The new leader of SANDAG attempts to revitalize San Diego's transportation industry.
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The California Assembly voted Wednesday to cap rent increases for many tenants as America's most populous state faces a housing crunch.
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KPBS Midday EditionCity Heights is now home to a federal program that gives tax breaks for building in economically distressed areas, but some residents fear it will lead to increased housing costs.
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Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins is pushing back against criticism from housing advocates that she should rescue SB 50, a stalled bill aimed at addressing the state's housing crisis.
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The trial has been delayed for the Navy SEAL accused of committing war crimes while on deployment. Seniors are finding it harder to live in the Golden State. California moves one step closer to restricting short-term rentals in San Diego.
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San Diego's Independent Budget Analyst has said San Diego's method of funding two of Mayor Kevin Faulconer's key homeless initiatives is "unsustainable." The mayor's three bridge shelters and a storage facility for homeless individuals have been paid for with reserves and one-time dollars.
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