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SANDAG's new director says the region's transit plan is not meeting climate emission goals, the plan to redevelop Balboa Park's Plaza de Panama is on hold, and a legal fight over asylum policy in San Diego County.
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KPBS Midday EditionIt’s hardly news that tourism is big business in San Diego. In 2017, San Diego County hosted a record 35 million visitors, who spent more than $10.8 billion while in town.
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GM announces a restructuring plan that will eliminate thousands of jobs, Aetna and CVS complete a major merger, and San Diego's cruise market rebounds.
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Amazon targets toy shoppers, SeaWorld's strong summer and Ford's new electric scooter startup.
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A week after repealing new regulations for vacation rental properties, San Diego is looking for a new proposal and considering the enforcement of current law.
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Emotional testimony regarding sexual assault grips the nation, Congressman Duncan Hunter questions the ancestry of his election opponent, and rules on short-term rentals will be decided by voters.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe U.S. Coast Guard and San Diego Harbor Police said locals and tourists going on fishing trips or whale watching tours don't notice the difference between illegal and legal operations.
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The tourism impact on the failed convention center initiative, SeaWorld reports stronger attendance and San Diego companies stand to benefit from the creation of a new Space Force.
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San Diego's convention center expansion plan is put in doubt, a new deportation risk for international college students, and the politics of California's wildfires.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego’s natural beauty makes it a perfect spot for camping close to home.
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