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KPBS Midday EditionPaul DeLessio has been working with San Diego's homeless population for the last 16 years.
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Two San Diego natives have created a national service that connects those without smartphones, to a ride from Uber or Lyft.
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Only a limited number of taxi drivers are allowed to make pickups at the San Diego International Airport. Some drivers want that cap lifted.
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A group that advocates on behalf of pedestrians and bicyclists launched a campaign Wednesday to get the city of San Diego to make improvements at 15 intersections.
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KPBS Midday EditionDespite plans by President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act, enrollment in health insurance under the act hasn't slowed down.
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A year-long investigation by KPBS, NPR and other public media outlets revealed that the Veteran's Choice often failed to work as intended. Hospitals without long wait times often did as well or better under the Choice law.
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Homeless shelters have been activated in the downtown area for Friday night, as the region braces for more cold temperatures, according to officials.
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The number of homeless persons living on the streets has been growing for several months. Why? And where is the political will to put a stop to the misery?
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KPBS Midday EditionHundreds of volunteers are scheduled to fan out around San Diego County Friday to help officials get a handle on the extent of homelessness in the region.
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One Paseo, the dense mixed-use development in Carmel Valley that prompted multiple back-and-forth votes at the City Council, has symbolically broken ground.
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