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KPBS Midday EditionSome surprising names surface in federal trial of José Susumo Azano Matsura. For 24 years, San Diego leaders have ignored a law requiring the names of everyone doing business with the city. And a San Diego planning official operates an RV park without permits, electricity or sewer hookups.
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The first of the two ceremonial motorcades for Jonathan "J.D." De Guzman will begin about 9 a.m. and necessitate a closure of eastbound Interstate 8 from I-15 to Greenfield Drive in El Cajon, where a midday memorial ceremony is planned.
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An advocacy group is blasting profit reports from California's oil refiners, saying there's a huge discrepancy between wholesale and retail prices of gasoline.
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A revived plan to remove vehicle traffic from the center of Balboa Park cleared its initial hurdle Thursday when the City Council's Infrastructure Committee approved spending $1 million to complete planning and documentation.
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The San Diego County Taxpayers Association has endorsed a November ballot measure to raise the region's sales tax by a half-cent to pay for infrastructure projects.
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City has 13th most expensive rental rate in nation
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The historic Truax House served as San Diego's first AIDS hospice. The City Council agreed to sell it to a private developer who has pledged to restore the house from its current disrepair and to build new housing on site.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday decided to put a controversial housing project near Valley Center on the November ballot.
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KPBS Midday EditionThree husbands jump into the Encinitas mayor’s race. The Lilac Hills development near Valley Center crosses a significant milestone. Second year-round shelter for homeless families opens in Vista. Oceanside beaches get a dredging.
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City staffers have selected a local developer as their preferred buyer for the Truax House, which served as the city's first AIDS hospice. The developer has pledged to restore the decaying property.
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