The Latest
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Flights Delayed, Canceled at San Diego International Airport Due to Severe Weather Across U.S.
Travelers should also anticipate delays caused by construction at Terminal 1.
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19-Year-Old North County Swim Instructor Accused of Child-Sex Crimes
Nicholas Piazza was arrested Sept. 29, after a boy’s mother reached out to Child Welfare Services.
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Applications for Short-Term Vacation Rentals in San Diego Open Monday. Here's What to Know
Here’s your step-by-step guide to renting out your vacation space in San Diego
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San Diego Tenants Sent Eviction Notice By Mistake
The residents of a 42-unit building in Linda Vista were scared and confused after receiving an eviction notice that the owner of the building says they never sent.
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San Diego Home Prices Dipped in August. But Interest Rates Aren't Helping Buyers
Although interest rates are high, home prices took a dip in August by about 6% and the average home price fell to $910,000 from $970,00.
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Tax Credits, Heatwaves Light Up Interest in Solar Demand
It may come as no surprise, but demand for solar panels is heating up. Solar installations could triple over the next five years, due in part to tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act, according to a CNBC report, but that’s not the only thing getting energy customers thinking about upgrading.
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How Flex Alerts Are Affecting San Diego Businesses
A flex alert is in place once again for San Diegans, but this time it started at 3 p.m. and will go until 10 p.m. That’s prime hours for most restaurants and bars, especially on the first game of the NFL Season Kick-Off.
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Man Who Holed Up While El Cajon Garage Burned Is Found Dead: SDSO
Family members told the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department that the man who died started the fire
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More Prospective US Homebuyers Backing Out of Sales — But Not in San Diego
A recent CNBC report shows that homebuyers across the country are backing out of home sales in the middle of transactions, in part due to higher mortgage rates and fears of a recession.
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Study Shows Possible Link Between Loss of Smell From COVID and Long-Lasting Cognitive Issues
The recent study that suggests the link between loss of smell and cognitive impairment followed 766 adults aged 55-95 who had COVID-19 over the course of a year.