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SeaWorld says orcas will no longer jump through hoops. Bonnie Dumanis says no charges for Officer Neal Browder. Residents near the airport say enough with the airline curfew violations.
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The southbound Coaster train scheduled to leave Oceanside at 5:13 a.m. was running 10 to 20 minutes behind, according to the North County Transit District.
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San Diego County's housing market is failing to provide enough affordable housing options and that could cause major problems, according to a report by the London Group Realty Advisors.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia has many disclosure codes on the books requiring home sellers to tell potential buyers everything from whether a person died in the home to an unruly neighbor.
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A group of Escondido homeowners will meet Tuesday night to consider their options now that the city has settled a lawsuit with a developer who wants to build hundreds of houses on a former golf course.
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About 2.2 million Californians who are eligible for a subsidized plan or Medi-Cal remain uninsured.
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The Oceanside police Homeless Outreach Team, or HOT team, takes stock after one year as the first law enforcement social outreach team in North San Diego County.
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New legal protections issued this week are emboldening San Diego researchers who tinker with cars to find the security flaws that make them vulnerable to hacking.
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The laser was pointed at the flight as it approached the San Diego International Airport. It was not known if the American Airlines pilot was injured or hospitalized as a standard precaution.
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The $8.3 million will settle two lawsuits that claim Anthem Blue Cross illegally raised the co-pays and deductibles of 50,000 individual policyholders when it made changes to their policies in mid-2011.
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