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A new investigation reveals concerns over health care access and medical neglect at the Otay Mesa Detention Center. Then, the science behind being a dad. And finally, artist Parker Edison shares his journey as a storyteller elevating local rap history.
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- Mexico becomes first country to reach knockout stage of World Cup
- Legoland California opens new soccer experience for the World Cup
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Gov Gavin Newsom made job training and the creation of a master plan for career education part of his agenda. Now, key workforce initiatives may get no new funding.
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The passport also grants access to other historic parks including Sutter’s Fort Historic Park in Sacramento, museums and cultural sites that tell the stories of Native Americans, immigrants, Gold Rush-era settlers, civil rights leaders and other communities that helped shape California.
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KPBS Midday EditionIn celebration of Juneteenth, several events are happening around San Diego County this weekend to bring people together through music, food, community activities and more.
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San Francisco-based Gensler designed Terminal 1, which was completed in September 2025 and replaced the original 1960's terminal.
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This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Juneteenth storytelling, art and music; Cat Gunn at ICA Central; a "Print As Protest" discussion; summer jazz; "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice"; a lagoon art walk; ocean poetry and more.
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It used to be rare for immigrants to be arrested at entrances to military bases, but there have been dozens of arrests since President Donald Trump returned to power last year.
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Lawyers who spoke to KPBS said immigration judges are now ordering bond amounts that previously were only used for criminals on international wanted lists. The U.S. Department of Justice says the courts are following the law and that the claims are “baseless.”
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- Key FDA committee unanimously recommends its first vaccine since 2023
- Who faces the most heat stress and why? A new tool shows heat risks in San Diego
- You're probably using too many skin care products. Here are the 3 essentials
How military families manage San Diego's high cost of living
Sweetwater Union High School District holds first graduation ceremony in Tijuana
Part 2: Black San Diegans 9 times likelier to be charged with resisting an officer and nothing else
Part 1: Black San Diegans 9 times likelier to be charged with resisting an officer and nothing else
Immigrant detentions on San Diego’s military bases have spiked under Trump
Lawyers accuse immigration courts of holding ‘sham’ bond hearings
How a San Diego English teacher is using AI in her classroom
Parents push San Diego Unified to limit classroom screen use
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Primary Election 2026: Breaking down the San Diego County school board races
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First, a new survey tracks the impact that the May shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego had on its community’s sense of safety. Then, will allocated funds in the City of San Diego’s upcoming budget be enough to maintain our roads? Also, an update to the San Diego Velodrome’s policy regarding their inclusion of transgender athletes. Next, a preview of a play centered around scientist Isaac Newton and a preview of San Diego’s first NASCAR race.
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First, Scripps and the San Diego Regional Climate Collective teamed up on an interactive map that shows where it’s hot, who’s most at risk and why. Then, we’ll tell you about the city of San Diego’s new contracts with three employee unions and the potential impact they could have on city workers. And, what is being considered when the San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote on a new budget. Plus, a temporary moratorium on data centers has been approved by the Imperial County Board of Supervisors.
- Sweetwater Union High School District holds first graduation ceremony in Tijuana
- Dozens ordered deported after mass immigration hearings in San Diego
- Endangered ram dies after getting caught in concertina wire at US-Mexico border
- Federal judge orders immigrant detention center to allow San Diego County health inspection