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By basing funding on enrollment, not attendance numbers, schools would lose the incentive to get students to show up every day, a new report finds.
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Just three months after special event parking fees went into effect in downtown San Diego, City Councilman Raul Campillo Wednesday proposed walking them back.
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A judge Tuesday granted a resentencing for Charles Andrew "Andy" Williams, the 2001 Santana High School teenage shooter originally ordered to serve a 50-year-to-life prison term for killing two students and wounding more than a dozen other victims at the Santee campus.
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City Auditor Andy Hanau argues his office helps other departments find efficiencies and save money, and that cutting his budget could cost taxpayers more in the long run.
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The city’s appeal of a lawsuit over its environmental impact reporting was rejected by the California Supreme Court.
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Former San Diego Chargers placekicker Rolf Benirschke has been elected the chairman of the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's Board of Trustees, officials announced Tuesday.
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For nearly three decades, Thomas Fudge has been a trusted voice at KPBS.
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Heavy rain on New Year's Day caused flooding in the usual areas around town, but Mission Hills was the hardest hit.
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Chinese filmmaker Bi Gan explores dreams, memory and mortality in his visually stunning new film, opening today at Digital Gym Cinema.
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New California laws taking effect on Jan. 1, 2026 expand coverage for in vitro fertilization, regulate artificial intelligence, protect renters and more.
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