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August is the time for festivals in Baja, California - from cheese and bread to salads to seafood. The grandaddy of them all is the Fiestas de la Vendimia, the harvest festivals in Ensenada's lush Guadalupe Valley wine country.
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Two State Parks In San Diego County Face Closure
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There'll be more Californians leaving home this Thanksgiving.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego native Stuart Schuffman hosts a travel show called "Young, Broke & Beautiful" on IFC focusing on cheap, edgy things to do in cities around the country, including San Diego. We speak to "Broke Ass Stuart" about traveling on the cheap.
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The good news is Caltrans is making improvements to the I-15. The bad news? Traffic on the I-15 will be severely congested from June 18 through June 26.
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Airport body scans pose no health risk. That’s according to the Food and Drug Administration and studies from several other groups.
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The holidays are here, a time for last-minute travel plans and lavish meals with loved ones. Budget-minded San Diegans can save money this winter with a few simple steps.
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The old saying "sleep tight - don't let the bed bugs bite" isn't a figure of speech anymore. Bed bugs are crawling over mattresses, in crevasses and carpets across California and the country! Heading into the busiest travel week of the year, bed bugs are reportedly hitchhiking with airplane travelers. Why is San Diego playing reluctant host to this persistent pest and what can we do about it?
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The holiday travel season has begun and the recently installed full electronic body scan machines at Lindbergh field are busy. Their purpose is to insure public safety. But those scanners have made some passengers uncomfortable and even resistant. We'll discuss the objections and whether they are deserved.
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San Diegans are among some of the first in the country to test drive an all electric car.
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