The contract for more than 5,700 registered nurses who work at Sharp Healthcare hospitals around San Diego County expires on Sept. 30.
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The latest figures from Covered California show there's been a major increase in Latino enrollment.
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San Diego's economy is expected to continue its slow ascent in the coming year.
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San Diegans had a chance on Thursday to voice their opinion about proposed changes to bus routes in Mid-City.
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KPBS Midday EditionBefore San Diego's interim Mayor Todd Gloria gives the state of the city address, we'll discuss the state of the inner-city.
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Home prices climb as sales fall. Real estate officials blame a tight inventory and a decline in investor activity.
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The median home price for a single-family residence in the San Diego region last year was $457,000, representing a 19 percent jump from 2012.
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A group you've never heard of is shaping city development codes. This year, the rubber meets the road at One Paseo. And San Diego's economic outlook for 2014 is not too shabby, experts say.
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Better late than never. Covered California has introduced finally a health coverage enrollment form in Spanish, two months after it opened for business.
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Second Opinion answered questions about the Affordable Care Act from 24 San Diegans in 2013. The requirements to participate were simple: You had to have a question about Obamacare and you had to do it on camera.
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The two main transit agencies in San Diego County are offering expanded service to help New Year's revelers get home safely to begin 2014.
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