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Grape Day Park has long been a gathering place in Escondido — and a reflection of the city’s changing identity.
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The package of reforms is meant to modernize the city's parking policy and generate new revenue for infrastructure and road maintenance.
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A wildfire that scorched 256 acres in San Diego and Riverside counties near the Pala Casino is 80% contained Monday, Cal Fire announced.
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The city of San Diego's independent budget analyst and KPBS reporter explain there's few easy answers to San Diego's budget deficit.
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San Diego FC has issued indefinite bans to 33 people who apparently participated in a violent brawl with LA Galaxy supporters after the Major League Soccer rivals’ match at Snapdragon Stadium last weekend.
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The California high school track-and-field championship is set to begin Friday amid a controversy over the participation of a transgender female athlete.
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Here's what you need to know about the general election coming up on July 1, 2025.
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There will soon be another place for San Diegans experiencing homeless to stay overnight in their vehicles. The 190-space H Barracks site is located next to the San Diego airport in Point Loma.
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From top to bottom, from the federal government to the city of San Diego, programs that feed people, help them stay healthy, find jobs and enrich them are on the chopping block. The public is taking an unprecedented hit.
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St. Teresa of Calcutta Villa in the East Village has three elevators that residents rely on.
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