WorldBeat Cultural Center in Balboa Park has been sharing music, art, dance and Black culture since 1995.
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Jews across San Diego County continue celebrating the High Holy Days as students to their part to share their faith.
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Beginning in 2027, Californians will have the option to be "composted" instead of a traditional casket burial or cremation.
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The RMNNT, which meets at Awaken Church, has drawn the attention of a number of high profile conservative speakers and politicians in past meetings.
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A celebration of life was held for the local Black hair pioneer and creator of the Afro pick, Willie Morrow.
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Opaque waiting lists for asylum-seekers to enter the United States at the Mexico border have carried over from the Trump administration, frustrating many migrants to the point that they cross illegally. U.S. authorities began working with advocates in late April to start accepting more migrants seeking protection in the United States.
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The iconic park in the San Diego borderlands was the only way many cross-border families were able to see each other.
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KPBS Midday EditionCasa del Migrante director talks about the death of Father José Guadalupe Rivas Saldaña, who ran a migrant shelter in Tecate.
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Bishop Robert McElroy of San Diego is one of 21 new cardinals named by Pope Francis. The 68-year-old McElroy is an ideological ally of the pope and has often sparred with more conservative U.S. bishops.
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A review of 105 exemption requests on religious grounds from SDPD staffers showed that nearly all included the same Bible passages copied from the Internet.
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Muslims around the world are celebrating the end of Ramadan, a holy month of fasting.
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