San Diego’s Democratic representatives say they are fighting fire with fire, while the GOP says a partisan political gerrymander rejects the will of the people.
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San Diego officials provided an update Tuesday on the latest road closures due to flooding.
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Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' primary election guide for the Chula Vista City Attorney race.
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With rain expected to fall across the area Monday, additional shelter space was opened today by the San Diego Housing Commission and the city of San Diego to help the homeless escape the inclement weather.
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Investigators in San Diego and other counties discovered incidents of improper disposal of hazardous waste in their jurisdictions.
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It depends on what type of insurance coverage you have.
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It's meant to prevent drug deaths and overdoses, but the sheriff's department has rejected the proposal.
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KPBS spoke to child development experts for tips on helping children get the playtime they need.
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Trains traveling through San Diego's downtown area will again suspend the use of horns in a "Quiet Zone" when crossing streets following work by city crews to bring 12 intersections into compliance with federal standards.
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Metrolink did not say when the tracks will reopen or when rail service will resume.
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San Diego has reopened a 34-bed overnight homeless shelter exclusively for women in the old Central Library.
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