City-specific Facebook groups are a growing source of local news for many people.
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A Nicaraguan woman staying legally in the United States has chosen to leave because of concern over President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign for mass deportations.
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Loneliness has an impact on happiness, and also on politics and social structures. KPBS is looking to talk to people about their experiences with loneliness.
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Trump gained about 13 percentage points in San Ysidro in the most recent election compared to 2020.
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A new bill would remove the right of California’s female transgender athletes in to participate in high school sports teams that match their gender identity.
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False or misleading claims, with a major focus on the city’s water supply, emerged amid general criticism about water management in California sparked by the fierce Los Angeles fires.
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A group of Democratic state attorneys general are asking a court to let them defend a federal policy to allow young adult immigrants known as “Dreamers” to access subsidized health care.
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Ashford borrowers approved for a discharge will receive emails from the Department of Education in the coming days.
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The LA fires destroyed homes and displaced thousands — raising concerns about an even deeper homelessness crisis in California.
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The Port of San Diego swore in its 2025 officers of the Board of Port Commissioners Tuesday, handing the reins over to San Diego appointee Danielle Moore.
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San Diego Gas & Electric said power shutoffs could persist until Wednesday evening.
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