A lawsuit filed by Karina Alvarez sets up a legal battle over the independence of one of the county’s most important elected officials.
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KPBS Midday EditionFor thousands of homeless people living in their cars across California, impoundment can be the tipping point into joblessness and a life on the streets.
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San Diego City Council members have advanced a proposal to create a new volunteer advisory board on transportation. The plans would also dissolve the city's Bicycle Advisory Board — leaving some bike advocates concerned.
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The battle for Congress heats up, the push to repeal the gas tax in San Diego and the challenges for older workers in seeking employment.
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The Metropolitan Transit System began a new South Bay Rapid service line Tuesday.
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The $50 million is earmarked for affordable housing and permanent homes for formerly homeless individuals. Observers say it is far short of what is needed to make serious progress toward housing San Diego's unsheltered population.
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KPBS Midday EditionReal estate developer and landlord Matt Philbin has chosen to rent to those who often get passed by.
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KPBS anchor Ebone Monet and SDSU marketing lecturer Miro Copic discuss some of the week’s top business stories.
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KPBS Midday EditionOn Thursday, vacation rental proponents turned in more than 62,000 signatures to place a referendum on the ballot.
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KPBS Midday EditionDiscounted transit fares and subsidies for new shared mobility tech, like scooters and ride-share, could help low-income people stay on their feet.
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The median price of a home in San Diego County rose by 8 percent in July, compared with the same month a year earlier.
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