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En el episodio de hoy, el equipo de Port of Entry recuenta el camino que llevó a la creación del Proyecto de Ley AB 91 en California. Analizamos la importancia de esta nueva legislación y los retos a los que ahora se enfrenta.
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Two San Diego middle school students won first-place in C-SPAN’s annual student documentary competition. Helena de la Houssaye and Harper Haden from Correia Middle School will receive $3,000 for their documentary exploring ties between the “No Kings" protests and the country’s founding.
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Two U.S. military planes were shot down in separate incidents on Friday, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
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To encourage housing developers to build more homes inside factories, which supporters say could result in more affordable housing, the state might get into the construction insurance business.
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Hansen founded his eponymous surf shop in 1961, where he became known for his surfboard shaping skills. He died over the weekend, a company memorial said. A paddle-out will be scheduled at a later date.
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Cinema Junkie has a new book recommendation, David F. Walker's "Black Film: A History of Black Representation and Participation in the Movies."
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We sit down with North County reporters to discuss the state of housing in the region, plus other recent stories. And, a KPBS series takes us inside San Diego's museums.
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Chula Vista’s official tall ship will stay at Safe Harbor South Bay marina.
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To help meet state and local renewable energy goals, county leaders have approved a series of clean energy projects in East County. But the communities in Jacumba, Boulevard and elsewhere are wary.
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San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre is calling on her fellow SANDAG board members to officially deny ICE agents access to the controversial ARJIS database.
César Chávez was a hometown hero in Brawley. Now the city confronts his alleged abuses
Chicana leaders grapple with the recent allegations against César Chávez
California moves to strengthen end-of-life decisions, but gaps in access remain
East County green energy boom sparks concern over impacts to natural landscape, cultural sites
To restore soil, UCSD scientists are experimenting with probiotics for plants
A Black-owned ranch in the Tijuana River Valley fosters community and ancestral connection
In Encinitas, people are gathering to talk about death and find community
Through her lens: San Diego pet photographer uses her talent to help shelter dogs get adopted
North County Transit District beset by surging fare evasion, faces dwindling revenues
How Trump’s mass deportation agenda is playing out in San Diego
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First, Representatives Sara Jacobs and Mike Levin got a look inside the Otay Mesa immigration detention center. Also, we bring you an update on a decades-long effort to restore California fisheries. Then, we’ll bring you the story of a Chula Vista tall ship considered an asset to the community. Plus, the inspiration behind this year’s Beatles Fair.
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The San Diego Beatles Fair returns this weekend and is bringing awareness to pedestrian safety. Also, an author explores the history and evolution of Black representation in film. Plus, why more young people are turning to analog hobbies.
- San Diego Congressional representatives visit Otay Mesa Detention Center
- Federal judge: Continued Border Patrol sweeps in California violated court order
- San Diego Catholics reaffirm commitment to accompany migrants inside federal courthouse
- San Diego Sheriff’s inmate transfers to ICE spiked in 2025