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Caltrans began work this month on a bikeway that will take cyclists from Kensington to Mission Valley by 2018. Discoveries at the job site reveal something very different passed through the route 3.5 million years ago.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez introduced the bill and said it goes beyond the "gig economy." San Diego's taxi industry and others could also be affected.
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The city added a ninth council district in the Mid-City area, where Latino residents make up the majority. A year later, it elected City Councilwoman Marti Emerald, who is white.
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KPBS Midday EditionVoter turnout in San Diego's refugee community is low, but those refugees who do vote never miss an election. Now a nonprofit is working to get out the vote among refugees — betting they'll become super voters.
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The city of San Diego's infrastructure committee has signed off on money for a recreation building at Park de la Cruz in City Heights, where city and county senior programs could find a home if the City Council approves.
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Until 2016, the state didn't consider mold a condition of substandard housing.
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Most of the restoration of the 85-year-old Silverado Ballroom was funded by a $1.38 million city redevelopment loan and $81,000 from the city's Small Business Revolving Loan Fund.
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Four months after a teen was killed in a hit-and-run on 54th Street in the mid-city area, the city of San Diego is taking steps to improve safety there.
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Kensington and the Teralta neighborhood in City Heights butt up against each other geographically, but they have stark differences. One example: In Kensington, 62 percent of registered voters cast ballots in the 2014 general election compared to 27 percent in Teralta.
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Many children in the county who qualify for free school lunches aren't getting assistance during summer break.
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