The group said the harm from the tariffs is already being felt locally and could get worse.
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California has put the brakes on Uber's weeklong experiment with using self-driving cars on the streets of San Francisco.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe program aims at securing housing for 1,000 homeless veterans by March 2017.
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KPBS Midday EditionLongtime San Diego arts reporter Kinsee Morlan explores the intersection of arts and gentrification in Barrio Logan.
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The latest settlement is in response to a lawsuit over the 3-liter diesel engine cars. It comes on top of a $2 billion deal Volkswagen reached with the state for emission evasions in smaller diesel engine cars.
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In the next year, at least four bike projects will open in the San Diego region, and construction is scheduled on several more.
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A settlement reached between the San Diego Association of Governments and a private property owner paves the way for parking at a future trolley stop, SANDAG officials announced Tuesday.
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Officials said they've embarked on what they call the biggest series of infrastructure upgrades in the facility's history.
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KPBS Midday EditionStaff members conceded that to finish all the transportation projects promised in a 2004 sales tax extension, the agency will need to find as much as $17.5 billion from federal and state sources.
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KPBS Midday EditionNew San Diego City Council President Myrtle Cole has released her list of appointments to council committees and outside organizations. The list is due for a confirmation vote at a special council session Monday.
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New regulations on recreational pot shops are moving forward to the San Diego City Council. But a proposed ban on marijuana cultivation, processing, storage and testing got a cold reception at its first public hearing.
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