The newly formed San Diego RV Residents Union delivered Valentine’s Day cards to the city council Tuesday, pleading for help.
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Writer Jamaica Kincaid joins Midday Edition Tuesday to talk about her work, and how her childhood in Antigua continues to impact her writing. She will be appearing at the 31st annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea on Feb. 26.
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Many veterans turn to private companies for help filing disability claims at the Department of Veterans Affairs and then face bills that run well into the thousands of dollars.
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KPBS wants to know if higher ticket prices have changed how often you go to concerts or what kinds of live events you attend.
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San Diego Gas & Electric customers started their year off with higher energy bills. What questions do you have about your bill?
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The San Diego Police Department is asking the public for any information leading to those responsible for vandalizing dozens of parking meters in Balboa Park.
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For the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Arts, not having a building leads to an out-of-the-box approach to its exhibitions.
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Handle with care. That’s the message from gold medalist Breezy Johnson at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics after she and other athletes found their medals broke within hours.
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San Diego MTS employee and local artist Ibn Edwards designed this year's Black History Month PRONTO transit card, honoring his father’s legacy and celebrating community through public art.
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The departure of Vaughn Maurice, who led the San Diego County Department of Animal Services, came after the county cut ties with his second in command two weeks ago.
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The departure of Rachael Borrelli, who was second in command at the San Diego County Department of Animal Services, comes after KPBS uncovered an obscene message she sent regarding animals in the county’s care.
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First, Imperial Beach residents now have a new and local option for fresh groceries. Also, we tell you why San Diego County has now closed its Section 8 housing voucher waitlist. Then, a group of people living in their RV’s have formed a union of sorts. Plus, the story of a Chula Vista local whose comeback story made waves on a national stage. And finally, we catch up on the latest at the Old Globe Theater.
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California Secretary of State Shirley Weber responds to President Donald Trump's calls to "nationalize" some state elections ahead of the midterms.
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