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Crews began searching for the Camp Pendleton-based Marine early Thursday morning, shortly after midnight, according to a Navy news release.
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First, we’ll tell you why one measure on your November ballot could make it harder to pass other measures in the future. Then, a new policy passed last week is supposed to create more transparency in our local government. Also, we’ll tell you about another anniversary happening on July 4th that doesn’t belong to the United States. And finally, ground has broken on a new project along Chollas Creek.
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The U.S. Department of Education may no longer be able to fully support students, it says in an internal report that lays bare the full extent of the Trump Administration’s first round of government cuts.
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More pets go missing during the Independence Day holiday than any other time of the year. Frightened by fireworks and festivities, pets may flee their homes and hundreds of them will end up in local shelters, according to SDHS.
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In the meantime, relatively mild temperatures and increased winds are expected over the mountains and deserts at times through Tuesday.
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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is restricting access to rehabilitative programming for incarcerated people as it clamps down on overtime spending before the end of its financial year.
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Comedian Bill Maher received The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday night at the troubled Kennedy Center, where a tarp continues to cover the forced removal of President Trump's name.
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Port of Entry producer Julio makes his case to hosts Alan and Nat about why the World Cup is so special, recruiting both old and new friends to help him explain.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Supreme Court handed down two major immigration rulings this week. Plus, new rules limiting technology and screens are coming for San Diego schools after a resolution passed this week. We also look into the rising cost of quinceañeras and how families are adapting to keep the important cultural milestone alive. Then, KPBS Morning Edition anchor Deb Welsh is calling it a career after more than 25 years in the market.
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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.”
A half-century fight to save an Emerald Hills green space for a park may soon be decided
The rising cost of youth sports is leaving some kids on the sideline
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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First, we’ll tell you how new CalFresh work requirements impact the budget approved by county supervisors. Also, we’ll tell you why water is set to cost more across the county. Next, a decision will soon be made regarding a half-century-long battle to save some green space for a park in Emerald Hills. Next, we took a trip over to Tijuana where Haitians have built a vibrant community; we joined them as they cheered on their World Cup team. And, some weekend event ideas across the county that you and yours could take part in.
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This summer there are big Hollywood blockbusters like "Supergirl" alongside indie hits like "The Furious." Here's a rundown of what's in theaters now and what's coming later this season.
- Amid escalating medical concerns, Otay Mesa Detention Center faces a question of oversight
- The World Cup gives Haitians in Tijuana a chance to celebrate more than soccer
- Tijuana, thirsty for water amid Colorado River crisis, turns to Oceanside
- ‘I don’t wanna live anymore.’ A Type 1 diabetic’s struggles inside Otay Mesa Detention Center