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The federal bill sets aside more than $100 billion to repair aging highways and bridges.
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The "road user charge" would help pay for things like free public transportation and new bus and rail lines. But several mayors suddenly came out against the concept, saying it was too unpopular.
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If you will be flying during the Thanksgiving holiday, make sure to plan and prepare before heading to the San Diego International Airport.
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The buses will operate every day, with an arrival every 20 to 30 minutes on average. Pick up and drop-offs are intended to meet the first and last trolley, Coasters, Amtrak trains and MTS buses.
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Drivers over the Thanksgiving holiday will face lots of traffic and record high gas prices.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city will also limit the number of shared mobility devices that operate in San Diego.
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The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday that the biggest single fine tops $40,000 for a passenger who brought alcohol on the plane and drank it, smoked marijuana in the plane's lavatory and sexually assaulted a flight attendant on a San Diego-bound flight.
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Many of the stations remain difficult to access by foot, wheelchair, or bike.
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San Diego's democratic lawmakers all voted for the nearly $2 trillion social safety net and climate plan.
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KPBS Midday EditionExperts say holiday travel is expected to be back to pre-pandemic levels and that travelers should plan accordingly.
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