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A plan to beef up housing code enforcement and better reach renters is now underway in the city of San Diego.
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TRIP, a national transportation research group, found that 51 percent of San Diego’s roads are considered to be in poor condition, the eighth-highest rate in the nation among large urban areas with populations above 500,000.
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The main route connecting Los Angeles and Phoenix, which was closed when a surge of floodwater damaged several bridges spanning small desert gullies, is set to partially reopen Friday — far sooner than officials first estimated.
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Residents of duplexes in San Diego could soon be eligible for expedited permits for home solar energy projects under a plan given initial approval by the City Council.
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The sinkhole was likely caused by the heavy weekend rainfall. Commuters can expect additional delays when the Metropolitan Transit System makes long-term repairs in the coming months.
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The collapse Sunday of Interstate 10 in southeastern California left one driver injured, stranded numerous motorists and complicated travel for countless others for what officials warned could be a long time.
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According to CoreLogic, the median price of a San Diego County home was $476,000 last month, up from $450,000 in June 2014.
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Transit officials approved San Diego's first new taxi permit since the 1980s Tuesday, with hundreds more on deck.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Tuesday to its highest amount since May 17, 2014, increasing 12 cents to $4.156.
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Environmentalists say the agency’s transportation plan doesn’t meet state mandates
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