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San Diego County water managers say the region's nearly six-year drought is officially over and they are looking for state officials to agree.
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A study finds that California's climate-friendly policies have created a $13 billion economic boost to the Central Valley's economy.
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The number of residential real estate sales in the region plummeted last month in the face of shrinking inventories, the San Diego Association of Realtors reported Monday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe online business review site Yelp recently declared San Diego as the best city in the country for finding gifts from local-independent retailers, but it's findings were far from scientific.
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A San Diego State University lecturer says the holiday shopping season could suffer because the presidential election is drawing so much attention.
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Drought-damaged avocado trees and farmworker strikes mean fewer and more expensive avocados in San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe industry has been an economic, cultural and tourist boon since its beginnings in the early 20th century. But today it's a shadow of its former self. Can a $1.2 billion development proposal save it?
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The company that makes the EpiPen has been under fire for making the drug too expensive for many consumers. But it's not the only prescription drug with an exorbitant price.
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An advocacy group is blasting profit reports from California's oil refiners, saying there's a huge discrepancy between wholesale and retail prices of gasoline.
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Only about one-third of health insurers made a profit on Obamacare plans in 2014, according to an analysis by the Commonwealth Fund.
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