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A judge again rules San Diego can’t remove building height limits in the Midway District. Then, we check in on the airport TSA amid the ongoing government shutdown. Also, students and teachers say they’re frustrated with the Grossmont Union School Board decisions disrupting school library operations. And the latest on the Camp Pendleton Marine pilot killed last week in a helicopter crash. Finally, an Escondido pool closed since COVID is again open.
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On Oct. 9, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that bans cats from being declawed statewide. Veterinarians can no longer declaw cats even if an owner wants the procedure to be done.
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Experience Edgar Allan Poe's macabre tales in the historic Villa Montezuma this weekend and next.
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The announcement comes as the club, which joined the National Women's Soccer League four years ago, clinched a 2025 NWSL playoff berth.
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Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a time to honor and remember those we have lost, and welcome them back to visit the land of the living. San Diego will hold several events and festivities to commemorate the tradition, and KPBS found a list of places you can attend and enjoy.
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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.
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For more than a year, Attorney General Bonta has been looking into the El Cajon Police Department’s sharing of license plate reader data with out-of-state agencies.

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

Cal Fire offers defensible space wildfire home inspections

This volunteer dives deep at San Diego's Birch Aquarium

In Escondido, a school board member changes her name but not her politics

What's next for the historic Carlsbad Theater?

Federal funding restrictions threaten San Diego’s harm reduction programs
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More than a dozen people housed in San Diego jails described inhumane treatment while in solitary confinement.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law aiming to tackle antisemitism in schools statewide. We talk about the controversy over the bill and its journey in the legislature.