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The new one-night festival at Queen Bee's showcases five films from queer and femme filmmakers who bite back.
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How mirror movement development could boost your physical and cognitive health.
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Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, Snapdragon Stadium will play host to two international friendly soccer matches in June: Switzerland vs. Australia and Colombia vs. Jordan.
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County supervisors used obscure events fund to solicit over $100K from influential donors since 2024A KPBS investigation found supervisor offices tapped influential companies, associations and individuals for monetary gifts. Some of the entities had business before the county at the time.
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Months after San Diego’s Animal Services Department cut ties with the department heads, a new leadership duo will manage operations.
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We hear from one of the journalists who broke the story on sexual assault allegations against former Rep. Eric Swalwell. Then, San Diego’s bike racing community faces allegations of anti-trans discrimination. And, we learn about some of the architects preserving San Diego history.
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First, at least one member of the San Diego City Council wants to lower the rates for special event parking. Then, new reporting indicates that forming a public utility company could save San Diegans hundreds per year. Also, we bring you a story about mirror movement development and the impact it had on one local man. And, we bring you a preview of the Art With Teeth film festival. Plus, as we do for you every weekend, we give you some events happening across the county.