Microsoft says hackers broke into its corporate email system and accessed the accounts of members of its leadership team, as well as those of employees on its cybersecurity and legal teams.
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Solar energy rules have changed for California. What impact are they having on the golden state’s move toward a green energy future? Plus, we get a look into what migrants are experiencing at encampments in a remote community in the San Diego desert.
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The two SEALs were attempting to board an unflagged vessel when they went into the sea.
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Architectural Salvage has been an important place for preservationists and people interested in the reuse of old fixtures.
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A recent study shows that San Diego is among the hardest-hit cities in the nation when it comes to inflation.
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Federal rail officials have temporarily suspended the railway “Quiet Zone” through downtown San Diego.
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The high court is set to weigh in on just how far cities can go in criminalizing homelessness.
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The five major contenders have different track records and proposals on some of the biggest issues facing California.
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Plus, 10 Best Lists from Midday Movies critics.
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Stars Robert John Burke, Joe Mantegna, and Director Tom Holland will hold a question and answer panel, plus signing at Star Theatre.
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This weekend in the arts: Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio, Octavio Paz and Stefan Cwik; jazz bass; SUPERFLEX; "North: The Musical"; Mojalet Dance; plus live music recommendations and more arts and culture events.
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The proposed amendments include exemptions for a broad array of technologies, including fixed security cameras and police databases. Privacy rights advocates argue the proposal would water down the city’s robust surveillance oversight rules.
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Credit unions chartered in California collected over $250 million in overdraft fee revenue in 2022. A KPBS investigation found some credit union executives in San Diego saw their compensation balloon in recent years.
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North County Transit District's new CEO has lofty goals for public transit in region
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How the demise of The Union-Tribune’s Spanish-language edition impacts San Diego Latinos
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Cross-border pollution could flood San Diego’s federal court with lawsuits
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They’re 12-million strong. Will they flex their muscles in Mexico's elections?
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East County water tower: Monstrosity or provocative public art?
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San Diego County sheriff has a $500M jail renovation plan, but jail deaths still a concern
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Students privacy rights vs. parental notifications — legally speaking, it's complicated
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San Diego eyes parking districts as a solution for transportation woes
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Community hub in Valley Center was once the home of Betty Crocker
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Southbound jam — a new twist to border wait times
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Chula Vista is appealing a ruling on its police department’s controversial drone program to the state supreme court. The case stems from a journalist’s request for footage captured by surveillance drones. In other news, there's a growing movement to make family-size apartments easier to build with a simple change to the building code. Plus, the Sweetwater Union High School District is taking voter registration directly to its students.
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Chamber music group Camarada will present "In Search of Time," a concert experience that explores the nature of time through both music and visual art. Plus, our Midday Movies critics share their top 10 lists ahead of Oscar nominations.