Construction crews are slated to begin demolishing the 90-year-old Brawley Water Tower this week over concerns that the deteriorating structure could be a public safety risk.
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The Bahamas is banning travelers from the United States starting Wednesday after a surge in coronavirus infections followed the islands’ reopening to international tourism. Most of the islands' visitors come from the United States, many from Florida, which has high and climbing rates of infection from the novel coronavirus.
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The youth-led group said the government has refused to consult with them to identify possible heritage sites they say the massive construction project is now destroying.
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From free books and movies to exploring parks and trails, there’s lots to do this summer that’s easy on the wallet.
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Local schools prepare for a mix of in-person and distance learning for the upcoming academic year, the San Diego Padres navigate COVID-19 as Major League Baseball tries to salvage a season, and a look inside the police culture behind 'The Thin Blue Line.'
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KPBS Midday EditionWriter David F. Walker talks about his favorite film in the context of today's BLM
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Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHDV2) is not related to the novel coronavirus and does not affect humans or domestic animals other than rabbits.
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New Documentary 'Inmate #1: The Rise of Danny Trejo' starts streaming Tuesday
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Longtime congressman marched with Martin Luther King, Jr.
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The County of San Diego is partnering with The People’s Alliance for Justice, promising to address inequalities in the foster care system.
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While the airport has remained open to essential travel during the pandemic, officials said potentially eased restrictions to non-essential travel have led the airport to issue a public notice of its COVID-19 health and safety regulations.
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