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More than 100 cyclists are killed each year in collisions with motor vehicles in California. A new law that takes effect Tuesday is designed to make the roads safer for those who pedal.
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In August, 1,769 single-family homes changed hands, a 19 percent drop from August 2013, the data showed. Also, 849 attached homes were sold last month, a 22 percent decline from the same time last year.
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A month after a suspected drunken driver went the wrong way on Fiesta Island and plowed into eight bicyclists, the city of San Diego is taking steps to make the island safer.
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Pernicano's, once one of the most popular restaurants in San Diego, was shut down in 1985. The building will soon be listed for $12 million.
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Cab driver advocates say an airport regulation to protect customers from cabbie body odor stirs up racial stereotypes.
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The state has won another legal battle in the fight over California’s high speed rail project.
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The eastbound state Route 52 ramp to southbound Interstate 805 was close for more than an hour due to debris from a rollover crash.
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The total number of arrests was up 21 from the same reporting period last year, when there were 34 drunken driving arrests in the first 36 hours of the Labor Day weekend.
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There could soon be a lot more cabs serving San Diego. Councilwoman Marti Emerald proposed lifting a cap on taxi permits, but current permit holders say the move could dry up their investments.
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The crash occurred before 5:33 a.m. at the on-ramp from I-805 South to I-8 East and involved a bus and several other vehicles.
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