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A city office that provides discounted transit passes to municipal employees lacked proper cash-handling and record-keeping procedures, causing the city to make thousands of dollars in over payments to the Metropolitan Transit System, according to an audit released Friday .
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The couple's Mid-City apartment complex was leased to seven Congolese refugee families with young children.
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The Otay Water District has reached a resolution with HomeFed to install water meters at the developer’s 450-acre Escaya community in Otay Ranch.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe number of residential building permits issued in the region in 2017 is on pace to be down by 20 percent from the previous year. San Diego housing exerts discuss what is driving the housing shortage and how the new GOP tax bill may impact the housing market.
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Signature gathering to put the SDSU West measure on the ballot continues to march forward.
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KPBS Midday EditionA surge in enrollment has prompted Covered California to extend its deadline for those wanting to buy health care.
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Supporters say mass transit gondolas are affordable and have a light touch on the urban landscape. So why hasn’t San Diego built any?
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Del Mar City Councilman Terry Sinnott has been unanimously elected chairman of the board of SANDAG, the county's chief agency in charge of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Asked whether he believed climate change was caused by humans, Sinnott would not give a clear answer.
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The City Council Tuesday failed again to approve regulations governing short-term vacation rentals in San Diego, a thorny issue that also defied previous attempts at creating regulations.
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The number of people killed on the train tracks that run along the coast from Oceanside to San Diego has almost doubled since last year.
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