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Preparations are underway for San Diego's annual Fourth of July fireworks show, the Port Of San Diego's Big Bay Boom, with organizers promising a spectacular show.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe City Council has voted down a plan to hold a special election in November in San Diego. The action, on a 5-4 vote, will likely push voter decisions on expanding the convention center and redeveloping the Qualcomm Stadium property to late next year.
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Crossing the border into the U.S. at the San Ysidro Port of Entry can take several hours in a car. Now, border crossers say southbound wait times can be as bad as northbound waits — or worse.
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Rosarito police say the Uber driver was fatally shot while driving three U.S. citizens from a nightclub to their apartment rental.
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Looking into the city's forgotten transparency law. Two Republican Congressmen have an interesting weekend. The Navy wishes it had never met "Fat Leonard." And when is a hotel not a hotel? (When it's an apartment.)
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A nonprofit is upgrading several City Heights canyon trails to create a four-and-a-half mile hiking loop.
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The Major League Baseball All-Star Game and other major events lured record numbers of tourists to the San Diego region last year, the Tourism Authority announced Thursday.
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The replacement of the Anthony’s Seafood Grotto on the San Diego waterfront could be delayed.
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Maintaining the longest wooden pier on the West Coast is not cheap — Oceanside has budgeted more than $1 million for repairs this year.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs the park is phasing out the orca shows it is also introducing three new attractions this year and a roller coaster the next year.
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