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A 10-inch concrete main somehow burst, ripping up the roadway and leaving a massive sinkhole across from Central Elementary School.
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Three lanes of the eastbound I-8 freeway between Severin Drive and Johnson Avenue were closed to allow an investigation of an early morning shooting. The lanes were reopened by 7 a.m.
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After a year of delays, bike sharing finally got rolling in San Diego, but a new California bill requiring bike helmets could put a damper on the activity.
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To lessen noise from Lindbergh Field, the Quieter Home Program offers new doors and windows for homes under airplane flight paths.
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The truck had been abandoned on the tracks. The truck driver was found several miles away, and authorities were questioning him.
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The Chargers have entered into a surprise agreement with the hated Oakland Raiders to occupy a stadium in an L.A. suburb -- together. Landlords with rafts of health and safety code violations aren't called to account by the city.
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Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez told the two sides that if they don't reach an agreement by Friday, they'll have to leave California and negotiate in Washington.
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San Diego is paying $550,000 to Iowa-based Cartegraph Systems Inc. to do the assessment, which will take six months. A report on the findings will be released in eight or nine months.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe state has mandated cars have high-fuel efficiencies, and encouraged drivers to buy hybrid and electric vehicles, all in an effort to reduce gas consumption. And it's been working - so well, that we now have to find a new way to finance road maintenance.
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The project is as much as a year behind schedule in buying the land needed to start construction on the first 29-mile stretch in the Central Valley.
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