The contract for more than 5,700 registered nurses who work at Sharp Healthcare hospitals around San Diego County expires on Sept. 30.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego City Council members are set to vote next week on a new "inclusionary" housing policy that would make developers pay larger fees to avoid building affordable homes.
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California's DMV is trying to improve customer service by accepting credit cards, upgrading its website and offering clearer instructions on how to obtain a new federally mandated ID, but Gov. Gavin Newsom cautioned Tuesday the agency's long wait times and other troubles aren't over.
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By a 5-0 vote, the panel approved a 99-year lease and agreement for Bridge Housing Corp. to build a 120-unit complex at 1501-1555 Sixth Ave.
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Hasan Ikhrata announced the departure of three top-level managers Tuesday, as he seeks to build support for his vision of radically revamping the region's transportation network.
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The new bike lanes — which are also called "cycle tracks" — are separated from traffic with plastic poles and a line of parked cars.
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The long-overdue zoning update would add more high-density housing and make the car-congested neighborhood more bike and pedestrian-friendly.
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It's part of the authorities plan to get track up and running in the state's Central Valley ahead of a 2022 deadline to meet the requirements of federal grants the Trump administration is now trying to take back.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia Assemblyman Phil Ting of San Francisco introduced a bill this week that could triple rebates for electric car buyers.
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The grant, which will be used to mitigate noise pollution for residential areas around the airport, is one of 10 the DOT and the FAA awarded to airports around the state, totaling roughly $31 million.
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San Diego Habitat for Humanity is piggybacking on a national campaign to promote a $900 million affordable housing bond for the city's 2020 ballot.
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