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First, what part did California gun laws play in the Islamic Center of San Diego shooting? Then, one week post-tragedy, hundreds gathered for prayer services on the Islamic holiday of Eid al-Adha. Also, one of the nation’s oldest environment groups has joined the fight over a local data center. Next, the city of San Diego’s budget is now in the hands of the City Council. Plus, a look at a gaming expo coming up this weekend.
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The UC San Diego student-run gaming convention takes place this weekend and features panels, cosplay and industry showcases.
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The 14-year-old was among 24 spellers eliminated in the round, as the field was reduced from 54 to 30. He and the other spellers eliminated in the round are considered to have tied for 31st.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed legislation that aims to shield California elections from federal interference ahead of the state's primary next week. The law prohibits any person from accessing voter rolls or election technology without a court order.
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The decline of physical bookstores remains embedded in popular culture, but the decline actually ended years ago, and the latest numbers from the American Booksellers Association show independent stores expanding at a pace not seen this century.
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The documentary "Room to Move" follows choreographer and performer Jenn Freeman as she reframes her creative process to create an evening-length solo performance after an autism diagnosis at age 33.
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The funding was cut in Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed 2026-27 fiscal year budget. The city faces a $118 million deficit.
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The Trump administration is avoiding environmental review on construction that is destroying boulders that have been on Kuchamaa Mountain, near the border city of Tecate, for more than 100 million years.
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State Sen. Steve Padilla’s announcement came after a KPBS investigation found the nonprofit owner of an ICE detention center in Imperial County has received millions in tax breaks meant for charities.
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All Kids Bike program brings bike lessons to San Diego’s elementary schools
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Training the next generation of immigration lawyers in the mass deportations era
We went to the World Latte Art Championship in San Diego
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We dig into the challenges that AANHPI communities face in accessing culturally competent care. Then, political science professor Tom Wong shares his work and research on immigration.
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We sit down with economist and businessman Brandon Riker, as part of our series of interviews with candidates for California's 48th Congressional District.
- Mexico's president sees 'no issue' with her country hosting Iran's World Cup team during tournament
- Newsom's Medi-Cal proposal could limit healthcare access for refugees and asylum-seekers
- City Heights co-op boycotting SANDAG’s Bike Anywhere Day
- California lawmakers launch review of tax breaks for Imperial Regional Detention Facility