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North County residents have this month to comment on plans to expand Palomar Airport in Carlsbad. The county is working on an Environmental Impact Report for a new 20-year master plan.
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A plan by San Diego City Councilman Mark Kersey to ask voters to create a special fund for infrastructure maintenance has stalled until next week.
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Thick fog blanketed the San Diego County coastline again early Tuesday, causing visibility to drop to a quarter of a mile or less in some areas and prompting forecasters to urge drivers to use extra caution through the morning commute.
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San Diego’s public transit agency is failing to comply with standard data security measures, creating a potential liability for both transit riders and taxpayers.
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Forecasters said travel could be affected along portions of Interstates 5, 15 and 805, and state Route 163.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Chargers want to go downtown; Measure A is going down to defeat; MTS officers take a worker down - and injure him; Dianne Jacob defeats Joel Anderson already.
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In a special election on Tuesday, Carlsbad residents will decide the fate of a proposed retail and dining development on the shore of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon.
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"Pacific & Broadway Parcel 1" would be among the tallest buildings in San Diego, sitting between Santa Fe Depot and the waterfront.
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An EpiPen, an auto-injector filled with epinephrine, is a drug that can stop an allergic reaction. But it's expensive, and 95 percent go unused by the expiration date.
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The bus route will connect passengers as far south as the Otay Mesa border crossing to downtown San Diego.
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