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SeaWorld San Diego will resume the show following a three-week suspension, during which staff members dealt with a record number of rescues of marine mammals along the coast.
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A river hippopotamus born Monday is doing well, but its sex hasn't been determined. Keepers and veterinarians have not been able to get close enough to determine if the calf is male or female.
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Kamala Harris said that she plans to ask a state court for permission to not authorize a proposed ballot initiative that advocates putting to death anyone who engages in sex with a person of the same gender.
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The birth of the hippo, the sex of which has not been determined, took place around 6:30 a.m. Monday.
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KPBS Midday EditionFormer California Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso is in San Diego Tuesday for a lecture at UC San Diego in honor of Cesar Chavez Day.
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Researchers say their study suggests that more diabetes is being detected in particular states because, thanks to Medicaid, more poor people have access to screening and care.
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Revenue and attendance at SeaWorld have fallen since the release of the documentary "Blackfish," which examined what led a killer whale to drown a trainer in 2010 at SeaWorld's Orlando park.
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Playwright Catherine Filloux will hold Q & A after Wednesday night's performance at Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice
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Malnourished sea lions are being rescued in record numbers along the coast. Scientist do not yet know why the animals are struggling.
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About 3.9 percent of residents in the San Diego metro area identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, according to a study by the Williams Institute at UCLA School of Law and Gallup.
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