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The land includes a sacred site known locally as Gregory Mountain or as Chokla in Luiseño. A 20-year fight to build a landfill at its foot in Gregory Canyon was stopped in 2016 when the Pala Band of Mission Indians purchased a portion of the site for $13 million.
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Hate crimes and antisemitic incidents are on the rise in California. That's according to a report released Tuesday by the Anti-Defamation League.
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San Diego County's Tuberculosis Control program worked Tuesday to notify staff, volunteers and clients potentially exposed to TB at various Father Joe's Villages programs.
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Proponents of the bill say this bias is prevalent and it manifests in the form of social alienation and discrimination in housing, education and the tech sector where South Asians hold key roles. Opponents argue such measures will hurt a community that already faces discrimination.
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People honor their loved ones in many ways, including photos, flowers, music and altars.
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KPBS Midday EditionSports journalist Jemele Hill joined Midday Edition to talk about her career and the release of her new memoir, "Uphill."
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San Diego had a weekend to remember when it comes to sports. But, what is it about sports that makes us care so much?
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Orthodox Jews gathered in Uman to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, at the tomb of a rabbi who preached his vision of a joy-filled life in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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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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