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San Diego's revamped webpage for its Vision Zero traffic safety campaign understates the number of people who died in collisions over the past two years.
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KPBS Midday EditionEncinitas is the only city in San Diego County that has not yet approved a “Housing Element”: a plan where enough new housing can be built. Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear went to Sacramento to lobby for a new law that could help cities in California to meet the requirement.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe federal government will replace the nearly 58 million Medicare cards in circulation. In an effort to combat fraud and identity theft, the new cards do not display Social Security numbers.
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With California’s problems of affordability and congestion, many of us are paying a higher price for an ever-shrinking sliver of California paradise. Even those lucky enough to be able to afford a home often do so at the expense of some of the quintessential perks of life in the Golden State.
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The boom in dockless bike and scooter sharing companies in San Diego is subsiding, and the companies are starting to refine where their vehicles are available. Some bike enthusiasts are concerned the companies may abandon poor neighborhoods.
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The Chamber of Commerce brought together San Diego’s Congressional delegation for a luncheon to get their ideas on the issues facing the region.
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The proposed Newland Sierra master-planned community of more than 2,000 homes has a green light from the county’s planning commission. But the project could still face hurdles.
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The state Strategic Growth Council Thursday announced almost $30 million in grants for two San Diego infrastructure projects meant to integrate affordable housing complexes and promote sustainable transportation.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe region is not meeting the housing goals needed to meet demand and not building the types of housing that will satisfy the needs of San Diegans through the middle of the century, according to a report commissioned by the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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As rents have increased, so have calls to strengthen rent control laws across the state. Voters this fall will have the chance to weigh in on a potential first step.
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