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In November, self-driving ride-share company Waymo announced plans to bring its autonomous taxi service to San Diego, prompting San Diego City Councilman and MTS Board Member Sean Elo-Rivera to propose the resolution.
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The card was designed by Ibn Edwards, local artist and MTS' manager of rail facilities. It features the likeness of prominent Black Americans and will be available starting Friday.
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The city of San Diego has been issuing citations to people living in cars and RVs in an effort to move them to one of the city’s safe parking sites. But now people living in their vehicles are fighting back.
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Electric trains offer faster, quieter and cleaner service compared to diesel locomotives. But California's rail corridors continue to suffer from inaction.
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The City Council is set to hear a report on the long-term health of the city's water and wastewater utility funds.
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All southbound I-5 lanes at the San Ysidro Port of Entry and Camino de la Plaza on-ramp reopen, according to CalTrans on X.
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Rail service between San Diego and Oceanside will be suspended this weekended and on Jan. 24-25 as crews work on bluff stabilization efforts and other major infrastructure projects.
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The average price is 2.1 cents less than one week ago, 26.7 cents lower than one month ago and 2.5 cents below what it was one year ago.
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The CHP's holiday enforcement period will begin 6 p.m. Wednesday on New Year's Eve and end at 11:59 p.m. Thursday, New Year's Day.
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Driverless taxi company Waymo has said it plans to start operating in downtown San Diego in 2026, but the city's taxi advisory committee is pushing back.
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