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A sign is shown at the entrance to Unicorn Villages in Vista, March 26, 2024.
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Data shows one of the most common reasons LGBTQ+ youths end up on the streets is family rejection.
  • A new shelter for LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness is now open in Vista. In other news, CDC data shows a rising number of high school students have seriously considered suicide. Part 2 in our school mental health series, looks at barriers for students seeking help. Plus, the Balboa Theater is celebrating its 100th birthday.
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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Two people sit on a bench watching waves crash along the border wall, March 14, 2024. Strong rip currents and heavy surf make swimming around the border wall dangerous. Tijuana lifeguards have rescued a record-number of migrants in recent years. Playing
Migrants are drowning in the Pacific Ocean. Lifeguards on both sides of the border respond
Looking down into the First Aqueduct water transmission pipeline in Poway on March 4, 2024. Playing
The high-tech ways San Diego's water transmission pipelines are maintained
Students at Sandburg Elementary listen to a concert by members of the San Diego Symphony's woodwind quintet. The students are learning from the Sound & Silence interactive music curriculum,  San Diego, Calif., March 11, 2024 Playing
The San Diego Symphony uses Sound and Silence to teach elementary school students about music
Soccer netting and goal posts lie on the ground at Surf Sports Park, Mar. 6, 2024. Playing
Del Mar youth sports venue draws controversy and a lawsuit
Steve Israel, a septic shock survivor, is shown in this portrait taken March 8, 2024. Seven years ago. He suffered multiple organ failure and had to be medevaced to UC San Diego Medical Center. Playing
New tools in the fight to stop a mysterious killer called sepsis
A red diamondback rattlesnake is being held in a plastic tube for safety as researchers attach the ArcGIS accelerometer on it, March 13, 2024. Playing
New technology helping San Diego researchers study elusive rattlesnake
An artistic rendering depicts plans for the affordable housing complex Playing
The county is building affordable housing in Chollas View. Residents say it’s concentrating poverty
A cyclist rides past a 40-mile-per-hour speed limit sign on West Point Loma Boulevard, Nov. 29, 2023. Playing
County lawmakers want to reign Coastal Commission's power to block housing, transportation projects
A San Diego for Every Child participant family plays together in this 2023 photo. Playing
What happens when you give low-income families monthly cash, no strings attached?
Students at Wilson Middle School learn about current events along with their daily curriculum. This sixth-grade history class led by teacher Michael Williams begins with the national CNN 10 news program produced for children, San Diego, Calif., February 28, 2024 Playing
Students learn about politics as history unfolds in real time
  • We break down what these drugs are, and how doctors are adapting their practices, while navigating weight stigma.
  • The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case on a widely used abortion medication with potential nationwide implications. In other news, CDC data shows that a rising number of high school students are reporting poor mental health. This week, our newsroom is looking at mental health in schools. Plus, the San Diego Unified School Board was supposed to consider a resolution recognizing April as Arab American Heritage month, but the item was unexpectedly pulled from the agenda.