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KPBS Midday EditionFaced with two years of declining ridership, the Metropolitan Transit System is planning changes to dozens of bus routes to help the system run more efficiently. The plan is something of a gamble — and there are winners and losers.
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The three major pieces of the deal include a $4 billion housing bond, a new $75 fee on real estate transaction documents, and a bill to streamline building regulations that can hamper developers looking to construct low-cost apartments and homes. Brown plans to sign them.
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After a posting for the position appeared online last week, the IRC's national office confirmed the San Diego executive director is no longer with the agency.
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Republicans in the Senate have introduced yet another attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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A water line ruptured underneath the southern edge of Interstate 8 in Mission Valley Thursday, causing a spectacular geyser that flooded the freeway, dug a yawning sinkhole in the pavement and shut down the eastbound lanes of the regional route for an unknown duration.
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San Diego was the fourth-busiest market for online vacation rental agency Airbnb this summer, the firm reported Thursday.
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Temporary communities of tiny homes may be one of the options the City of San Diego eventually considers, as it looks for ways to move the growing number of people who are homeless off the streets.
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A City Council committee Wednesday unanimously directed the City Attorney's office to draft an emergency declaration over a lack of shelter space, which has exacerbated a deadly outbreak of hepatitis A among San Diego's homeless population.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn the midst of the county's hepatitis A outbreak, columnist Dan McSwain did not hesitate to take city of San Diego leaders to task. The city, he wrote, faces "full-blown crises of public safety and public health, the twin imperatives of any functioning government."
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Imperial Beach is getting a new "dockless" bike sharing program, LimeBike. Users can pick up, ride and park the bikes anywhere in the city, rather than having to keep the bikes at fixed stations.
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