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With 80,000 travelers arriving and departing daily now through New Year's Day, San Diego International Airport on Tuesday said it expects Saturday, Dec. 30 to be the busiest remaining travel day of the holiday week.
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Millions will be traveling throughout Southern California this holiday season. A looming storm could complicate plans in the coming days.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County dropped seven-tenths of a cent Thursday to $4.983.
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County dropped on Tuesday to its lowest amount since July 27, decreasing 1.8 cents to $5.014.
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San Diego International Airport is home to more than 50 works of public art and a vibrant temporary exhibit, "A Necessary Departure," on view through the end of the year.
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For the second year in a row, a record number of people will be traveling on Southern California roads for the Thanksgiving holiday.
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El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells called on SANDAG to conduct an independent investigation into the South Bay Expressway possibly incorrectly charging motorists.
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Los Angeles drivers returned to a much more normal commute Monday when an elevated stretch of a major freeway reopened well ahead of original estimates.
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To mark the milestone, officials signed a steel beam that will be among the final beams installed in the first phase.
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Officials have warned that the temporary closure of the stretch of I-10 will be felt beyond the city, possibly slowing the transportation of goods from the twin ports of LA and Long Beach.
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