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KPBS Midday EditionA 44-year-old book looking at how to preserve San Diego’s uniqueness has been re-released. “Temporary Paradise?” is as relevant today as in 1974.
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When the California Housing Finance Agency was created in 1975 during Governor Jerry Brown’s first term, the mission was simple: help low- and moderate-income families buy their first home. More than 40 years later, that goal is getting harder and harder to attain.
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California transportation officials have targeted July for reopening an iconic stretch of Highway 1 in the scenic Big Sur coastal region that was blocked last year by a massive landslide.
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Caltrans Wednesday will permanently close the on-ramp from westbound Friars Road to southbound state Route 163, the agency said.
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Real estate experts are noticing a new trend in San Diego housing — the new construction of more apartments. But what could that mean in this tough market?
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego State University tests a private-public partnership to build student housing, just off campus.
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California utilities will invest nearly $768 million to expand a network of charging stations and build other infrastructure for electric vehicles as the state moves toward a goal of 5 million zero-emission cars on the roads by 2030.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe state’s notoriously high housing costs are gobbling up paychecks, leaving many teetering on the brink of financial disaster.
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San Diego is on the low end of the racial segregation scale among American cities because it grew quickly in recent decades.
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The San Diego Association of Governments' Borders Committee Friday will receive an overview of trade corridor projects to be funded with $104 million from California's recently implemented gas tax.
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