While the middle school grades will close, the elementary school portions of the schools will remain open.
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They are the issues that just won't go away in San Diego, a region allergic to raising taxes: the crumbling infrastructure, a small downtown airport, the cross on the public land of Mt. Soledad and the circa 1967 Chargers stadium.
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A California appeals court ruled Monday SANDAG's 2050 Regional Transportation Plan does not comply with California laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Because of the larger than normal crowds expected through Sunday airport officials are asking people to arrive at the airport earlier.
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San Diego's home prices remain out of reach of most people. A housing affordability study put San Diego near the bottom of the affordability list.
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The public will be able to talk with artist Jari "Werc" Alvarez about their ideas for art that will appear on the east face of the Commuter Terminal at Lindbergh Field.
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A City Council committee unanimously approved Thursday a proposal to help code enforcement officers take actions against mini-dorms near college campuses. A College Area resident said 700 single-family homes near SDSU are rented out to large numbers of students.
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A new law allows immigrants without legal residency to apply for driver's licenses. The Department of Motor Vehicles expects more than a million applications to roll in next year.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego's economy is expected to exceed $200 billion in GDP in 2014. A new report looks at how San Diego navigated fiscal challenges in the years following the Great Recession.
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The deal, approved on an 8-1 vote, ends a struggle between housing advocates and business leaders over the future of the fee, which was instituted in 1990.
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San Diego County sheriff’s deputies at the scene said there was concern over the structural integrity of the roadway due to the water that was flowing underneath for more than an hour.
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