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After President Trump asked Texas to remap districts to favor Republicans, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed Prop. 50. The measure would redraw California's map to favor Democrats and could flip up to five GOP House of Representative seats.
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First, a settlement was reached last year between the city of San Diego and a group of RV owners who live in their vehicles, but now the RV owners say the city is violating terms of the settlement. Then, the San Diego City Council votes to raise valet parking fees. And, an interview with journalist and author, Osita Nwanevu. Then, oyster castles in South County are protecting against erosion. Finally, a San Diego dog who will star in the next “Air Bud” film!
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The settlement was reached last year after seven years of litigation. The city disputes the claims by the attorney and RV owners.
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The San Diego Model Railroad Museum features amazing exhibits, all designed by volunteers.
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The singer-songwriter, who has performed both solo and with his Joel Rafael Band for more than five decades, was convinced to donate his works and archive to CSUSM's special collections.
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The colt was third in last year's Classic behind Sierra Leone and Fierceness. The horse gave Japan a victory in North America's richest race.
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Teachers and students say the Grossmont Union High School District board’s recent decisions to eliminate school librarian positions limit students’ access to libraries and further exacerbate concerns of censorship.
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A KPBS investigation revealed that data collected by the El Cajon Police Department was used in immigration-related searches more than 550 times in 2025.
North America's largest model railroad museum is right here in San Diego
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San Diego’s dorm-style housing is disappearing as the need grows
Grossmont schools already feeling impacts of library cuts
Veterans, supporters vie to get 2029 Invictus Games to San Diego
Researchers link wildfire smoke to hundreds of excess deaths each year in San Diego County by 2050
Historic reparations bills will be vetoed or signed by California governor in the next few days
Watch Duty app is revolutionizing how residents, firefighters stay updated on wildfires
Experts concerned about white nationalist imagery in ICE recruitment materials
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One-third of San Diego households don't earn enough to cover basic needs — like housing, food and transportation. We talk about ways to make your money count. Plus, a panel of local leaders on how communities are showing up for each other in stressful times.
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As California voters head to the polls, we break down the possible impacts of Proposition 50 on districts in San Diego and what else voters need to know.
- Can the Port’s oyster castles protect against erosion and boost biodiversity?
- Why a small change in paperwork is generating a big fight over hazardous waste in California
- Looking for a pole saw? The National City library has you covered
- San Diego City Council approves reduced water rate hikes over next two years