About 60,000 people took to the streets of downtown San Diego on Saturday for what organizers are calling "No Kings" Day, a nationwide protest of President Donald Trump's policies.
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Recent amendments to the city’s regulations would allow the sale and purchase of individual ADUs.
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Bishop Michael Pham is the first Vietnamese American to lead a diocese in the United States.
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This month, KPBS invited education advocates, teachers and students to discuss education in the South Bay.
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Many schools in the district already have cell phone policies in place. The new policy would set the same rules for all middle schools and high schools.
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Under the new proposal, the bluffs would be reinforced, and another track would be added to reduce rail congestion in the area.
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Investigators say six people aboard a private plane died when it crashed in a San Diego neighborhood in heavy fog last week.
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Dry and slightly warmer weather is expected to continue through the week in San Diego County, with breezy periods on the coastal mountain slopes into the deserts, forecasters said Tuesday.
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As the Trump administration considers abandoning constitutional protection for immigrants without legal status, a San Diego immigration lawyer used it to free her client.
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The San Diego County Medical Examiner has identified all but one of the victims of Thursday's crash.
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Six people were killed when the plane crashed early Thursday morning.
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