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Mark Kersey, who currently represents Scripps Ranch, Rancho Penasquitos and Rancho Bernardo on the San Diego City Council, is running for the California State Senate, according to filings with the secretary of state.
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San Diego's heavy rains this winter have led to what's expected to be the biggest bloom in two decades.
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Two members of the region's congressional delegation were supposed to appear Thursday for the designation of San Diego as the nation's second largest Coast Guard City.
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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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California has just completed a major update of the state's groundbreaking health screening tool for communities.
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SDG&E is trying to convince state regulators that extreme wildfire conditions are the reason the 2007 wildfires killed two people, burned nearly 200,000 acres and destroyed more than 1,300 structures.
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Despite years of falling unemployment, poverty in San Diego County remains stubbornly high, and points to deeper problems in the San Diego region's economy.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego State University researchers are trying to gauge how the region's ecosystems are shifting as climate change affects local habitats. Some answers may come from the insects that serve key roles for native plants.
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Concerns about persistent and widespread traffic tie-ups around a newly opened East County casino appeared to be unfounded Tuesday on its second day of operations.
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Residents bitterly fought the development because they were concerned about traffic impacts on the semi-rural roadway in the area.
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