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Local architects are finding new ways to incorporate solar into homes and buildings.
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KPBS Midday Edition"Project One For All's" aim is to create partnerships between providers of housing and mental health support.
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Traffic is one of the most contentious issues in the campaign for Measure A in Carlsbad. Supporters say a planned shopping center on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon would improve traffic flow, while opponents say it would create gridlock.
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An 18-acre development planned by San Diego-based televangelist Morris Cerullo will soon go before the Mission Valley Planning Group. Several groups are concerned about Cerullo's anti-gay preaching and the project’s impact on traffic.
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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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