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KPBS Midday EditionCountless kids across San Diego County are enjoying their last week at the beach before school starts, but for some getting to the beach can be a long ordeal.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe ongoing housing affordability crisis impacts nearly everyone in California, but few are hit harder than the refugee community.
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The Innovate-Up program will leverage roughly $1.5 million in resources from the county and USD to support and invest in local businesses. The program is funded in part by a $300,000 grant from the county to USD's Brink Small Business Development Center.
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A city council committee Wednesday approved proposed amendments to the city charter would make the oversight board wholly independent and include youth members.
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KPBS Midday EditionEarlier this year, San Diego adopted new rules limiting the use of plastic straws and utensils. But, the city has now suspended the enforcement of those rules because it's being sued.
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KPBS Midday EditionA San Diego pediatrician is under investigation for allegations that he used expired and unauthorized needles from a box that a medical assistant said contained dead insects and what appeared to be rodent droppings.
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City Heights will host its inaugural business expo on Saturday, where new or aspiring business owners can find services and resources from local organizations.
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The San Diego mayor's office has announced a proposed location for a storage facility to keep belongings for people who are homeless.
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This year's World Refugee Day coincided with a new report from the International Rescue Committee, a global non-profit dedicated to refugee resettlement.
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KPBS Midday EditionA handful of community leaders and residents have gathered in City Heights every few weeks for five years to try to get a mural painted in their neighborhood.
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