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Rep. Darrell Issa, the only Republican representing San Diego in Congress, is considering running for a House seat in Texas, according to a report by Punchbowl News published Monday.
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First, Punchbowl News is reporting Rep. Darrell Issa is eyeing Texas’ 32nd District. Then, we speak with a local expert on the legality of a September boat strike. Followed by, the risk that comes from flu and COVIDvaccination rates being down across the county. Finally, we bring you the story of a local toy drive that’s looking to provide support for local families.
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Advocates and experts say the revised public charge policy could drive immigrant families off programs they’re legally allowed to use, worsen hunger and increase poverty.
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A judge reduced the felony assault count to a misdemeanor and dismissed another charge related to allegations that he used his position on the council to threaten the resident.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom, Santa Clara County and San Francisco are suing the Trump administration over a huge shift in homelessness policy.
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The beloved New York-style bagel maker pauses farmers market sales after a viral video sparks demand, with plans to open a dedicated storefront this summer.
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KPBS Midday EditionLatina writers and readers will gather at KPBS on Wednesday, Dec. 3 for a celebration aimed to break barriers and expand representation in publishing.
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The store, at the corner of West Washington and Hawk streets, will feature a selection of new books as well as gifts for book lovers.
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Amid a spike in dog euthanasias in recent years, the county auditor is reviewing the department’s policy and procedures.
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In what lawyers are saying is a new escalation of President Donald Trump’s mass deportation program, Immigration Customs and Enforcement agents are arresting people during their green card appointments, the last step before becoming a permanent resident.
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- For the first time since 1988, the U.S. is not officially commemorating World AIDS Day
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Is Chula Vista’s dream of a public university finally coming into focus?
Family calls for outside investigation after Imperial Valley police kill 14-year-old boy
San Diegans react: Police access private license plate reader data with little oversight
Why SDGE bought a much-needed firefighting helicopter but never used it
San Diego County police agencies access many private license plate readers with minimal oversight
Residents say Jacumba’s special charm threatened by solar project
'We need warriors': Immigration lawyers get help from unlikely allies in fight to free clients
Forget the furniture — this house in Jamul has a 14-foot boulder in the middle of it
From housekeeping to healthcare professionals: UCSD Health fills vacancies via paid training program
Funding cuts, skyrocketing rents push San Diego's housing voucher program into deepening deficit
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For 30 years, Chula Vista leaders have sought to bring a new four-year public university to San Diego's South County. Now, that dream is closer to becoming a reality.
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Flu cases are on the uptick in San Diego County as low vaccination rates have experts worried about its spread.