Some of those cuts will affect the city's workforce and library and recreation center hours and services.
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First, enrollment begins this upcoming Monday for the recently-expanded San Diego Unified free afterschool program. Then, we’ll tell you why the cost of buses, trolleys and trains could increase. Also, Mayor Todd Gloria is proposing cuts to the city’s budget. And, we bring you an early preview of “Giants” opening at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego this weekend.
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Swizz Beats and Alicia Keys' exhibit at MCASD includes more than 130 works by Black diaspora artists, alongside an adjacent exhibition of local photography. Admission is free for the public opening Saturday, April 18.
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The Imperial Irrigation District is already in the midst of several key elections and a high-stakes negotiation over the future of the Colorado River.
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The the intersection of Lowell Street and Normal Avenue is now "Bill Walton Way" near Helix High School, where the Hall of Famer's basketball journey began.
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The 9th annual San Diego Book Crawl returns April 25-27, featuring more independent bookstores across the county expecting its largest turnout yet.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Mayor Todd Gloria on Wednesday unveiled his proposed budget for the coming fiscal year, outlining his plans to help close the city's nearly $150 million deficit. We take a closer look at the proposed cuts and talk about what comes next for the budget process.
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Working artists in San Diego and Tijuana could soon give the cities a better understanding of the realities of trying to make a living in the arts, while having access to $1.3 million in project funding.
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The 22nd District Agricultural Association board voted 8-1 to oust Carlene Moore after several hours of closed-session discussion. It did not give a reason for the decision.
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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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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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Across San Diego County, local dark sky advocates are bringing awareness to the impact of light pollution on the environment and what you can do to manage your own light use.
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President Donald Trump's social media attacks against Pope Leo XIV have received backlash from Catholics worldwide. We talk about the implications for U.S. politics and the dynamic between the White House and Catholic Church.