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San Diego Board Chair Lawson-Remer says recent federal cuts will cause tens of thousands of individuals in the county to lose access to affordable healthcare. What can be done to restore it? Then, we bring you the details of a new partnership that was approved by county supervisors this week. Plus, the need for renewable energy clashes with the choice to preserve a community’s history in far east San Diego County. Finally, the La Jolla Playhouse has announced its next artistic director.
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San Diego elected officials are deciding now what could be on the ballot next year, and at least three different tax measures could be moving forward.
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The two-time Tony Award-nominated director begins her tenure in early 2026.
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Chris Ryall signs new "Daredevil: Born Again" and SDSU scholars break down comics from the U.S., France, Italy and Japan.
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A staged reading of “¡Cómo el Grinch robó la Navidad!” features a full orchestra and complete translation of the script and songs.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Phil Feller of Durham, North Carolina, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Immigration lawyers who have little experience with habeas corpus petitions are turning to informal networks and a software developer from Chicago to help them with their cases.
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Lawyers and advocates say the Trump administration is essentially rewriting the rules to deny people due process in immigration court. As a result, the number of Habeas Corpus petitions has skyrocketed in recent months.
'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
Mary Hennessy’s Santee donut shop and legacy lives on
Do post-pandemic remote work trends mean less recognition for women?
North America's largest model railroad museum is right here in San Diego
Twitch streamers open up about mental health, parasocial relationships and setting boundaries
Looking for a pole saw? The National City library has you covered
San Diego’s dorm-style housing is disappearing as the need grows
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently announced that it is lifting "black box" warnings from hormone therapies. We talk about what this could mean for the future of menopause treatment.
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When a police officer is found dead in her home, who investigates? A new KPBS podcast explores the story of San Diego police officer Ciara Estrada.