A KPBS investigation reveals the shelters are beset by poor recordkeeping and high turnover rates. Former staffers claim many dogs are being put down unnecessarily.
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The vote on Thursday would lower the standard to 42 gallons per person per day by 2030. The current standard is 55 gallons per person per day. The bill must still pass the state Assembly before it can become law.
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In Hawaii, hiring qualified special education teachers became a lot easier after schools started offering a $10,000 pay bump.
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San Diego State University is launching construction of a river park at the school's massive $3.5 billion development of the Mission Valley campus.
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The city of San Diego announced Wednesday that it will host a series of community meetings asking residents to help identify barriers and constraints they have encountered in entering the legal cannabis market.
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A total of 150 juveniles are currently held at youth detention centers across San Diego County. Juveniles can suffer from long-term physical and mental health issues when they endure long periods of isolation and detention.
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A Chula Vista-based outreach group will offer basic medical care to homeless residents.
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The agreement takes the fair back to a process from years’ prior – multiple vendors will work at the fair instead of just one.
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The Guardian found many California cities spent more COVID-19 relief funds on law enforcement than rent relief and health services.
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A San Diego Superior Court jury found Matthew Fluckiger guilty on three counts related to sexual assaults at nursing homes.
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KPBS Midday EditionSouth Park's Bad Madge & Co. has earned the distinction of 'Best Vintage Store' in the country by review site Yelp.
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