Flood victims say the city’s failure to maintain its stormwater drainage system contributed to the Jan. 22 flooding.
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KPBS listeners and guests open up about how they find community, entertainment and educational opportunities in San Diego's third spaces.
The child care industry has long been in crisis, and COVID-19 only made things worse. Now affordable, quality care is even more challenging to find, and staff are not paid enough to stay in the field. This series spotlights people each struggling with their own childcare issues, and the providers struggling to get by.
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During the award ceremony in Sacramento, agency leadership honored Wooten's 23 years of county service, highlighting her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mexico has begun requiring visas for Peruvians in response to a major influx of migrants from the South American country.
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Janitors who are members of SEIU-United Service Workers West in Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, the Bay Area and Sacramento have overwhelmingly ratified a new contract, the union announced Wednesday.
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Peter McDowell's older brother Jimmy died mysteriously in Vietnam in 1972. The filmmaker retraces his steps in "Jimmy in Saigon."
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The Museum of Making Music's latest renovation gives visitors an immersive experience with the latest instruments.
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“Stir” is a story that takes us back to the universal experience of the pandemic.
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Michael Sanchez was testing out his new camera when he happened upon a feathered subject. The blue rock-thrush he photographed on the coast of northern Oregon last week has excited the birding world.
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Former San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher believes the messages between Grecia Figueroa, who has accused him of sexual assault, and her best friend will exonerate him. Figueroa claims the messages are privileged because the friend is also her mental health counselor.
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The lawmakers called the Oceanside-based credit union’s overdraft practices “unconscionable” and urged the company to change its fee policies.
- Decades-old law limits access to Wegovy for Medicaid beneficiaries
- A lawmaker with a brain disease used voice assist to back her bill on the House floor
- The CDC issues new rules for bringing dogs into the U.S., aimed at keeping out rabies
- Taliban affirms that stoning will be punishment for adulterers — especially women
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After nearly a year delay, San Diego Symphony anticipates opening of renovated symphony hall
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Music is evolving and so is the Carlsbad Museum of Making Music
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How Mexico’s historic election will impact the San Diego border region
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‘Stir’ takes stage for world premiere at the Old Globe
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'Fat Leonard' conspiracy case fizzles more than a decade after contractor's arrest
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San Diego's senior population to increase in coming years, raising concerns for elder orphans
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San Diego Opera's 'Madama Butterfly' takes the stage at Civic Theatre
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Migrant drop offs continue in San Diego despite influx of federal funds
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Home insurance crisis forcing thousands of San Diego homeowners onto costly FAIR Plan
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Whistleblower says Caltrans has 'long way to go' to shift away from car culture
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Protests are continuing on UC San Diego’s campus in the aftermath of Monday's clearing of a student encampment there, and there’s now a call for the chancellor’s resignation. In other news, the U.S. Department of Education announced a multi-million dollar grant program this week, to help students apply for federal financial aid. Plus, the San Diego Symphony has just announced its fall season program, which will be performed in its newly renovated hall.
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In a new book, a San Diego professor highlights the struggle for care and more in Los Angeles' mental health care system.