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As the market for water thirsty plants dries up, sales of cacti and succulents are thriving — and San Diego’s North County is ground zero for all things succulent.
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More than 4 million Syrians are fleeing a violent civil war. The U.S. State Department has agreed to bring some of them into the country.
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American sports stadiums aren't just places to watch a game, they’re places to eat. But where does that food come from, and what happens to the waste?
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KPBS Midday EditionSummer is almost over, but there is still time to plan for a staycation in San Diego or a weekend getaway.
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A college-preparation program for low-income, mostly immigrant families has been trying to meet rising demand for its services. The Barrio Logan College Institute starts preparing children for college in third grade.
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KPBS Midday EditionFrom chilled honeydew soup to watermelon pizza, these recipes will cool people down as temperatures heat up across San Diego County.
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Camp Connect allows children in foster care to spend time with their siblings, as a way to improve the outcome of their time in the system.
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KPBS Midday EditionThere are drought-friendly alternatives to thirsty fruit trees. Fig, loquat and pomegranate trees require very little water or no water at all.
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It's only 48 years old, but Lindbergh Field's Terminal One is approaching the end of its life. Being detained by ICE means entering an alternate legal universe. And should downtown public toilets stay? Or should they go?
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The San Diego Tourism Authority estimated that the conventions that were booked will generate around $30 million in hotel tax revenue and pump $1.9 billion into the economy.
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