A U.K.-born approach to health care is coming to San Diego, where doctors will prescribe art and culture to help young patients ease anxiety and depression.
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The National Weather Service issued red flag warnings until Friday morning for inland valleys and mountain areas.
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The $9.2 million Farmers Insurance Open is scheduled to begin Wednesday at Torrey Pines Golf Course, short of some of its star power by injury and illness.
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In 2018, Newsom promised to add 500,000 new apprenticeships in the decade after taking office. The state is making progress, but how much depends on the definition of “apprenticeship.”
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California sued Donald Trump 123 times during his first presidency. Trump lost about two-thirds of cases filed against his administration, but that doesn’t guarantee the same results this time around.
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The Trump administration has ended use of the border app called CBP One that allowed nearly 1 million people to legally enter the United States.
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As President Donald Trump on Monday swore to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and usher in a golden age of America, San Diegans watched. KPBS spoke to local voters about their response.
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A hillside brush fire ignited Tuesday afternoon near Avenida De Las Tiendas in Mission Valley.
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U.S. national team midfielder Luca de la Torre was loaned to Major League Soccer's expansion team in his hometown of San Diego by Spanish club Celta Vigo on Tuesday.
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A second day of windy and dry conditions is in store for Southern California.
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