With cases rising and a delayed CDC meeting slowing guidance, patients and providers face uncertainty about who can get the latest COVID vaccine.
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KPBS is looking for stories of local volunteering happening in San Diego communities. We want to hear from you.
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Communities with lower incomes, higher rental cost burdens and a higher proportion of Black and Hispanic households are among those more likely to experience evictions in San Diego, according to San Diego Housing Commission study released Thursday.
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Mayor Todd Gloria, who is running for re-election, touted accomplishments over his mayoral tenure and laid out his goals going forward.
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The protesters were calling for a ceasefire and the end of the siege on Gaza.
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A high wind warning has been issued for the San Diego County mountains Wednesday by the National Weather Service.
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California lawmakers are debating whether to ban tackle football for children under 12.
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Beginning April 30, the low-cost carrier will offer flights to Cincinnati, Ohio; Jacksonville, Florida; Norfolk, Virginia; Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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SDUSD is among several districts across the state set to benefit from a federal grants program to invest in electrical school buses.
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A shelter program for homeless San Diegans dealing with inclement weather was activated Monday by the San Diego Housing Commission and the city of San Diego.
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Bethel One will provide 26 units for low-income seniors and veterans. It's being funded without public subsidies.
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