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KPBS Midday EditionThe report finds the greatest impacts on Black and Latina women, single mothers, and elderly women who live alone.
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Musgrove grew up in El Cajon and threw the first no-hitter in Padres history — in just his second start with San Diego.
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After 21 idle wells were found to be leaking methane — some of them explosive levels of it — in Bakersfield in May and June, the California Air Resources Board told the Associated Press that it’s not tallying leaks from idle wells.
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City prosecutors say the C Street Inn is being vacated and its 72 occupants will receive nearly $5,000 each in relocation costs.
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A judge has ruled that a proposition to raise the California minimum wage to $18 an hour can’t go before voters until 2024. The same judge gave backers of recalling Gov. Gavin Newsom more time to qualify, but in this case he backed the secretary of state, who said proponents missed a key deadline to qualify in time for this November.
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No dates have been set for a strike and negotiations with the stores have continued.
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That represents a $51.8 billion gain in value.
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Some hospital leaders say they worry that looming seismic retrofit mandates will only worsen their financial woes.
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San Diego’s groundbreaking Climate Action Plan is getting a much needed overhaul, but some worry the sweeping vision needs a sharper focus.
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Sapporo intends to produce its Sapporo-branded beers for distribution in Stone's breweries in Escondido and Richmond, Virginia
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