While the middle school grades will close, the elementary school portions of the schools will remain open.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego's housing market continues to be among the least affordable in the nation. A new survey finds only one of the nation's largest cities ranks lower.
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A lawsuit recently filed by a former North County Transit District employee alleges age and gender-based discrimination within the agency, and points the finger at NCTD's chief executive officer, Matthew Tucker.
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Nearly 100,000 Californians have started applications on the state's new insurance exchange, Covered California. But completing the process won't mean they can start scheduling check-ups. What happens between October and January?
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The BART strike in the San Francisco Bay Area is prompting calls for state legislation banning such strikes in California in the future.
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A mechanical engineer's out-of-state employer doesn't cover domestic partners. Can the couple get coverage through California's health insurance exchange?
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The recently booming San Diego housing market cooled off last month but is still strong compared to last year's numbers, according to a recent realtor report.
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A Scripps Ranch health care advocate says the Affordable Care Act hasn't necessarily helped consumers who don't like their employer's insurance options.
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Covered California spokesman says goal is to register 2 million of the 5 million people without health insurance in state.
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Open enrollment for health coverage under the federal health law starts Tuesday. We’ll look at how the roll out of the Affordable Care Act compares to the last time the federal government made coverage available to millions.
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KPBS Midday EditionAccording to Covered California, enrollments will not be affected amid the government shutdown.
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