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Dangerously high winds have forced President Joe Biden to cancel a trip to the Eastern Coachella Valley to announce the creation of two new national monuments.
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Vargas announced on Dec. 20 that she wouldn't serve a second term after winning re-election in November.
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Brian Reed was the host of the hit podcast, S-Town. Public Matters Reporter Amita Sharma spoke to Reed about how the podcast’s aftermath changed his views on journalism.
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Homelessness grew just 3% in California last year, compared to 18% nationwide.
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At least a half a dozen SDSU fraternities have been put on probation over the past two years for violating university policies.
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The law allows workers to not attend anti-union meetings hosted by their employers.
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After a tied vote for chair, Terra Lawson-Remer will continue her role leading the San Diego County Board of Supervisors amidst ongoing discussions about board leadership.
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She called SDPD a "boys' club" where women are punished for speaking out. She resigned, citing retaliation after reporting an assault by her husband and fellow officer.
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