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The 10th Project Homeless Connect, a one-day resource event at Golden Hall in downtown San Diego for the region's homeless population, attracted hundreds of people Wednesday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe proposed ballot measure pushed by Councilman Mark Kersey would set up a method for funding infrastructure projects in San Diego over the next few decades.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Association of Governments wants the public to comment on how it should spend money from a potential sales tax increase that could go on the November ballot.
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Yellow Cab has launched a mobile app to help the new cabbies compete with rideshare services. Another is expected in February.
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The blizzard rolling into the Midwest and East Coast resulted in the cancellation of a couple handfuls of departing flights and a few arrivals Friday at Lindbergh Field in San Diego.
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Patients in San Diego used small medical devices, synced with an iPhone, to keep tabs on their chronic diseases. Their reliance on hospitals, emergency rooms and doctor visits did not go down.
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All of the lanes on eastbound Interstate 8 reopened Friday as crews completed repairs on a sinkhole big enough to swallow a midsize motor home in the southern shoulder of the freeway near San Diego State University.
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Like other cities in San Diego's North County, Oceanside is considering changes to Coast Highway 101 to address increased traffic and bike safety.
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The sinkhole is on the right shoulder of Interstate 8 and has led to the closure of two lanes from Waring Road to College Avenue.
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A proposed five-year agreement between the city of San Diego and Zipcar for expansion of a car-sharing program received tentative approval from the City Council's Smart Growth and Land Use Committee Wednesday.
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