Proponents of remote work for California state employees are celebrating a new state audit that finds having employees work from home could save the state hundreds of millions of dollars in real estate and facilities costs.
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As this border county sets its sights on revenue from the future lithium industry, residents say health care is a priority.
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The council voted unanimously Tuesday on a resolution, calling on Hilton to come back to the bargaining table.
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The state is working on electronic benefit cards with security chips, but is behind schedule.
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Home sales slowed in August in San Diego County and across the state, the California Association of Realtors announced Tuesday.
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Two South Bay cities will consider Tuesday adopting bans on homeless encampments on public property, the latest in a move to criminalize homelessness following a Supreme Court ruling earlier this year.
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KPBS Midday EditionHave you moved across the border because of the cost of living in the San Diego region? How has it impacted your quality of life?
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Varas most recently served as interim coach of the U.S. Men's National Soccer team where he was recently replaced by Mauricio Pochettino.
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Sept. 15 marks one of Mexico’s most historic celebrations, the start of the battle for independence.
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For San Diegans with extra Halloween costumes laying around, a local nonprofit is accepting donations to allow military families on limited budgets to have a spooky October.
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Motorists heading east this weekend might have to find alternate routes, as Caltrans crews have scheduled a major freeway closure of Interstate 8 through La Mesa and El Cajon starting Friday night and ending Monday morning.
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