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The median price of a home in San Diego County rose by 5.1 percent in March compared with the same month a year ago, according to a real estate information service.
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Public transit riders in San Diego can look forward to a more convenient way to pay their bus and trolley fares, after the Metropolitan Transit System board approved plans for a new smartphone ticketing app.
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Documents shed light on SANDAG’s early role in lax data security
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A motorist was killed when a SUV became wedged underneath a tractor-trailer near Mission Trails Regional Park Wednesday.
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The dilapidated Truax House will soon be on the real estate market. Amid fears that a developer could demolish the property, the City Council asked to have final approval of the buyer and the development plans.
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KPBS Midday EditionA majority of San Diego County residents surveyed last year about housing discrimination said they don't consider it a problem in their neighborhood. For those who have experienced discrimination, 33 percent said it was because of their race.
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The prospective ballot measure for a half-cent sales tax hike to fund regional infrastructure projects might go before San Diego voters in the November general election.
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The San Diego Association of Governments spent a half million dollars on outside consultants to craft a media strategy to help win support last year for its controversial transportation blueprint.
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The San Francisco district attorney led the lawsuit that said Uber falsely claimed its criminal screening of would-be drivers was the most comprehensive available.
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After a few lackluster months, the region's real estate market posted gains in March. But the number of sales of houses and condominiums still trailed the same month last year.
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