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With the election just two weeks away, a San Diego coalition promoting social justice wants MTS to run ads encouraging people to get out and vote.
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The council voted two weeks ago to approve the framework of the agreement in concept and have the City Attorney's Office return with a draft ordinance.
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If you want a new health insurance plan under Covered California, you'll have to pick it by Dec. 15.
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The sinkhole measured 20 feet long by 13 feet wide by 10 feet deep. It caused the closure of a North County roadway.
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The court's decision to not hear the high speed rail case lets a lower appeals court ruling stand that allows the state to issue $8.6 billion in bonds.
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The median price of a home in San Diego County rose by 5.5 percent in September, compared with the same month a year ago, while the number of homes sold dipped by 1.8 percent.
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The new Rapid bus route begins Monday. Transportation officials are marking the occasion by offering free rides.
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Health insurance regulators review rates, and they may even find them unreasonable. But there is no law to force insurance companies to comply with a regulators recommendations. Proposition 45 would change that.
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The first of two closures on a stretch of state Route 163 will begin Wednesday night so crews can remove temporary construction supports on the Cabrillo Bridge.
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KPBS Midday EditionAfter years of planning and construction, a new rapid transit bus service is about to get up and running from downtown San Diego to San Diego State University along the Mid-City corridor.
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