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Edison's in hot water over secret meetings with utility regulators, while ratepayers foot a huge bill for San Onofre's closure. The CEO of the North County Transit District is under fire and in court over charges of age and gender bias.
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A stretch of Fourth Avenue in downtown San Diego remained closed Thursday and area trolley service was subject to delays as crews continued to work to repair a hole in the asphalt, possibly related to a nearby sewer line.
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Former NCTD managers went on the record alleging Matthew Tucker harassed, intimidated and bullied older female employees for years at the San Diego transportation agency.
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It's only 48 years old, but Lindbergh Field's Terminal One is approaching the end of its life. Being detained by ICE means entering an alternate legal universe. And should downtown public toilets stay? Or should they go?
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Authorities shut down one westbound lane of Clairemont Mesa Boulevard over state Route 163 after the bridge was clipped by the excavator as the truck hauling it headed south around 7:15 a.m. Thursday. The impact to the bridge exposed rebar, broke off pieces of concrete and sent debris into the roadway.
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Access to San Diego’s crown jewel is a challenge for visitors and the park organizations that don’t want to turn them away.
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TRIP, a national transportation research group, found that 51 percent of San Diego’s roads are considered to be in poor condition, the eighth-highest rate in the nation among large urban areas with populations above 500,000.
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The main route connecting Los Angeles and Phoenix, which was closed when a surge of floodwater damaged several bridges spanning small desert gullies, is set to partially reopen Friday — far sooner than officials first estimated.
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The sinkhole was likely caused by the heavy weekend rainfall. Commuters can expect additional delays when the Metropolitan Transit System makes long-term repairs in the coming months.
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The collapse Sunday of Interstate 10 in southeastern California left one driver injured, stranded numerous motorists and complicated travel for countless others for what officials warned could be a long time.
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