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California lawmakers want to make it easier for drivers to convert their cars to run on cheaper ethanol fuel. The state agency being bypassed has never once approved an E85 conversion kit in 17 years.
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As CHP, Caltrans and schools adjust spending because of rising fuel costs, the state braces for broader effects of higher energy prices.
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At $6 a gallon, California drivers are paying the highest gas prices in the nation. Gasoline supplies look stable for the next six weeks but are uncertain after that as California leans more on imports.
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San Diego’s trolley is one of only a few rail systems in America that doesn’t have fare gates or turnstiles at its stations, and City Council Member Sean Elo-Rivera is rethinking this configuration as the agency faces a fiscal cliff.
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City of San Diego aims to make street improvements more equitable, but lowers condition goal overallThe changes aim to ensure more equity between neighborhoods, but the city faces a huge pothole in the budget: a $118 million deficit.
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Mayor Todd Gloria has proposed eliminating a team of 12 traffic engineers dedicated to redesigning streets with safety improvements like crosswalks and bike lanes.
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The price of gas has risen $1.41 since the attack on Iran, moving within 62.4 cents of the record $5.016 set June 14, 2022.
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The northbound side of the freeway will be shut down between state Route 52 and Miramar Road from 9 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday, according to Caltrans.
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Last month, the council voted unanimously in favor of a ban on e-bike riding for kids under 12. But at least two council members have changed their minds.
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The candidates are seeking to succeed Supervisor Jim Desmond, who is term-limited and running for the 48th Congressional District to replace retiring Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Bonsall.
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