A CalMatters analysis shows that California’s campaign finance watchdog has sometimes taken years to resolve cases, sometimes after politicians have won election or left office.
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Nine months ago today, an overflowing storm channel flooded San Diego homes, making them unlivable. Now there’s a call for accountability and transparency about the response. In other news, this fall, low-income community college students who live in Mexico, but go to school in San Diego or Imperial county will pay in-state tuition. Plus, local Democrats are supporting a plan to expand access to contraceptives.
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One in 8 women will get breast cancer, and every person's story is different. Breast Cancer Awareness Month brings our attention to a survivor’s experience and a common cancer that still awaits an effective new treatment.
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State lawmakers and education officials from San Diego and Baja California held a celebration Monday at Southwestern College.
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The small, intimate San Diego Comic Fest returns this weekend, offering fans a grassroots comic experience with no lines and plenty of art.
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For people who want to register after Monday, they will have to visit the San Diego County Registrar of Voters' office in Kearny Mesa or visit a vote center to provisionally register between Saturday and Nov. 5.
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KPBS Midday EditionCat welfare advocates Hannah Shaw and Andrew Marttila talk about their new book, "Cats of the World," which shares the stories of felines and their relationship to humans.
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KPBS Midday EditionOn Midday Edition Monday, local designers open up about the fashion industry and advocacy for sustainability and representation.
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"Severe child food poverty" is on the rise, affecting 181 million young kids. Here's how families cope when their kids are hungry and they can't afford to put 3 nutritious meals a day on the table.
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How did a former El Cajon police officer with a history of alleged misconduct end up working as a detective for the Navy?
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After skyrocketing for nearly a decade, the number of fentanyl overdose deaths dropped slightly in 2023.
- She was terrified waiting for surgery. Then her anesthesiologist began to sing
- As Ukraine's birth rate plunges, here's what one doctor is doing to reverse the trend
- This farmer 'planted blindly' in a changing climate. A weather app came to his rescue
- Young adults with disabilities build skills training shelter dogs
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'It’s David versus Goliath': UCSD student protestors challenge discipline charges
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Young adults with disabilities build skills training shelter dogs
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Recent deaths put spotlight on contact sports. Should kids be playing?
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Koy Sun on sign painting, going viral and bringing art to the community
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Scientist looks for DNA evidence to trace the migration of his Polynesian ancestors
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Hope and worry in Imperial County after supervisors adopt controversial lithium spending plan
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To fight Tijuana's fentanyl crisis, San Diegans smuggle naloxone into Mexico
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‘Wandering officer’ case highlights struggle to hold police accountable
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With Prop 33 voters could give counties and cities more power to limit rent increases. Should they?
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In search of hope: Veterans turn to psychedelic treatment in Tijuana
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College students across California were arrested this year protesting university investment supporting Israel, and now, some UC San Diego students are getting a crash course on legal defense. In other news, young adults with disabilities are gaining valuable work experience while helping shelter dogs become more adoptable. Plus, we have details on San Diego Comic Fest, which returns this week.
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For this episode, we focus on the contributions from North County, which have significantly impacted the realm of San Diego rap. We have the privilege of insights from Frank Z and Kevin ‘The Blade’ Gordon as they recount their experiences in the 00’s. Plus Blame one closes the show with a Sean Price story and track.