San Diego’s Democratic representatives say they are fighting fire with fire, while the GOP says a partisan political gerrymander rejects the will of the people.
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Local regulations for dockless scooters and bicycles went into effect Monday, limiting parking and speeds in certain areas around the city of San Diego.
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A cargo transport train derailed early Monday in National City and some of the cars hit a commercial building, but no injuries were reported.
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KPBS Midday EditionA national outcry over conditions at an immigration detention center for children, San Diego mayoral candidates spar over plans for more housing, and election reforms are leading to more diversity in some local governments.
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Faced with a crippling housing shortage that is driving prices up while putting more people on the streets, California's governor and legislative leaders agreed Thursday on a plan to reward local governments that make it easier to build more housing faster and punish those that don't.
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San Diego planning commissioners gave high marks to city staffers on their plans to increase housing density in Clairemont, as the city struggles to address a housing shortage that has contributed to skyrocketing rents and home prices.
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California's Department of Motor Vehicles says it will close all offices for a half-day next month to train workers on the federal Real ID program.
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The Metropolitan Transit System will hold the first of three public forums this week Tuesday to discuss the San Diego region's housing and transportation current and future challenges.
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Board members of the Metropolitan Transit System last week approved plans to build 410 apartments on an underutilized parking lot at the Grantville trolley station, as the agency continues to push development on its real estate.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Association of Governments, or SANDAG, is currently in the process of updating its regional transportation plan to bring it in line with state targets for reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear, vice chair of SANDAG, joins Midday Edition to discuss the development of the plan.
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After years of delays and legal challenges, developers are finally ready to move forward with a condo project on the site San Diego's landmark California Theatre.
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