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Former San Diego Union-Tribune border reporter Sandra Dibble reflects on more than 25 years of reporting in Tijuana in a new podcast called 'Border City.'
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To address the problem of poor care, President Biden is calling for a federal minimum staffing requirement in nursing homes. The nursing home industry says there aren't workers to fill the jobs.
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Ukrainian nationals continue to have access to the U.S. asylum system. But people from other countries face much greater scrutiny.
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A former Camp Pendleton Marine who sexually assaulted a 3-year-old was sentenced Monday to more than 28 years in prison.
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Despite the economic hardships brought about as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, charitable giving increased in counties hit hardest by the pandemic, according to a study released Monday by UC San Diego's Rady School of Management.
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The annual foodie festival has been moved to spring — hence this year's motto: "Savor The Spring."
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Father Joe's Villages Therapeutic Childcare center provides services to homeless children and families to help pave the way for brighter futures.
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A San Diego Housing Commission report analyzing affordable housing in the city and providing strategies to preserve affordability won the national Award of Excellence from the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, it was announced Tuesday.
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Two Arizona high school students who rescued a pair of drowning people in the waters off Sunset Cliffs will be awarded the Carnegie Medal, which recognizes civilians who perform acts of heroism, it was announced Tuesday.
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California would pay farmers not to plant thousands of acres of land as part of a $2.9 billion plan to let more water flow in the the state's rivers.
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