Pope Leo XIV rejected claims that God justifies war and prayed especially for Christians in the Middle East during a Palm Sunday Mass before tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square.
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The Port of Entry team takes a deep dive into what it took to pass California Assembly Bill 91 and what it means for U.S. students living south of the border.
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The American Automobile Association said higher prices are a direct result of the conflict in the Middle East.
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Changes in the foster care system have prompted the County to reimagine how to use the campus.
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South Africa's iconic Market Theatre, born in the darkest days of apartheid and a force for change, is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
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"Good Writing" is a new book by married writers Anne Lamott and Neal Allen, guiding writers through a series of rules about the craft of putting a sentence together — and above all, being curious. The pair will speak in San Diego on April 1.
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This weekend in the arts: Edra Soto added to ICA's sculpture trail; Medium Festival of Photography comes to MCASD; "Matt & Ben" at New Village Arts; Flamy Grant at Soda Bar and more.
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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.
California moves to strengthen end-of-life decisions, but gaps in access remain
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This El Cajon museum takes visitors back to the frontier days of the Old West
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To close out Women's History Month, a look at both women directors who blazed a trail and the provocative new voices emerging today.
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We hear about new KPBS reporting on one woman’s end of life journey. And, a county audit following embezzlement charges against a former county contractor. Plus — why concert tickets are more expensive than ever, and a look into one of San Diego’s home kitchen businesses.
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