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KPBS Midday EditionFrom the Chargers to land use, infrastructure to transportation, Ron Roberts — as chair of the Board of Supervisors and the board of SANDAG — will be right in the thick of 2016's biggest issues.
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The family of a Qualcomm executive killed when the Cessna he was piloting collided in midair with a Saberliner jet while approaching Brown Field has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, claiming the deadly crash was due to negligence on the part of an air traffic control company and others.
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The push is on statewide to get as many people enrolled in the state health insurance exchange by Jan. 31, when open enrollment ends.
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KPBS Midday EditionHeavy El Niño rains this week have led to increased efforts to help homeless men, women and children find shelter. Hundreds of homeless remain on the streets.
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A strong job market is pushing apartment rents up faster in San Diego - and across the state - compared to the rest of the country.
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The money could fund as many as 14,000 permanent housing units for the chronically homeless in California.
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An effort to create commemorative Salton Sea license plates has been slow to take off.
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These 10 stories were the most viewed on the KPBS website this year. Some may surprise you.
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The San Diego International Auto Show is taking place at the convention center Thursday through Sunday. It will feature 400 new-model vehicles, alternative fuel cars, exotics, crossovers and classics.
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KPBS Midday EditionExperts say deed fraud is rare, but it can happen to anyone.
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