More and more people are catching a ride on public transportation in San Diego compared to last year.
"You can't get no where with five dollars or six dollars," said Margaret Cano, trolley rider.
While a gallon of gas reached more than $6 per gallon she was paying $6 for a daily pass on the trolley. They said ridership nearby schools and businesses increased-- especially along the new blue line that takes riders up to university city.It's a pilot program that allows people 18 and younger to ride the trolley to ride for free.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Barbershops, Hair salons, and one-on-one sport instruction now allowed in San Diego County -San Diego County officials give an update on the coronavirus. Today, Gov. Newsom announced the state’s guidance to reopen barbershops and salons. Posted by KUSI News on Tuesday, May 26, 2020 SAN DIEGO (CNS) – As San Diegans continue to comply with COVID-19- related public health orders and the illness trends downward, San Diego County health officials announced Tuesday the...
Read more »
San Jose mayoral race: Candidates scoop up major endorsements from Mayor Liccardo, San Jose council membersSanta Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez and San Jose Councilmember Matt Mahan are facing off in November’s general election.
Read more »
San Diego avoids water cuts as federal deadline passes for deal on Colorado RiverU.S. Bureau of Reclamation backs off on threat of mandatory cuts on imperiled river system. Arizona, Nevada and Mexico will take previously agreed upon reductions next year.
Read more »
San Diego Unified School District officially backs off plans for indoor mask mandate -SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – One month ago, San Diego Unified School District Board President, Dr. Sharon Whitehurst-Payne, made national headlines for telling her students not to come back to school if they are uncomfortable wearing a mask. Her comments were shocking as her job is to encourage students to attend school and provide them with their right to an education....
Read more »
San Diego Unified won't require masks districtwide for nowThe district might require them at individual schools, and it might bring back a districtwide mandate depending on COVID-19 metrics, absences and what scientists say
Read more »
San Diego County Board approves to support My Body, My Data ActDuring a news conference held before the meeting, Supervisor Tara Lawson-Remer said more has to be done to protect reproductive rights.
Read more »