The House wants to raise the SALT deduction cap, which would help wealthy Californians pay less in federal taxes. The Senate wants to keep it where it is.
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A grainy video posted on Facebook by "Recall Tony Blain" appears to show Blain being searched by officers after last Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
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The deal with Sharp Healthcare includes more than $100 million in investment to stabilize Tri-City’s finances.
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An app that provides homeless outreach workers with information on the latest shelter bed availability has been expanded across San Diego County, it was announced Monday.
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A federal judge in California has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing anti-diversity and anti-transgender executive orders that LGBTQ+ rights organizations say are unconstitutional.
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The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for survivors Monday after a 1970 Cessna 414 with six people on board crashed about 3 miles west of Point Loma.
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KPBS Midday EditionBehind every dad joke, whether they result in laughs or a roll of the eyes, is a dad. And that’s who we want to hear more about.
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Hundreds of people at UC San Diego on Friday attended what they called a “Stand Up for Science” protest, pointing out the harm they think has come from Trump administration cuts.
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California lawmakers advanced several reform measures this week to rein in utility profits, slash electricity bills and potentially save consumers billions of dollars.
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The groups are withdrawing because one of the headliners for Pride Fest, Kehlani, has been vocal about support for Palestinians and Gaza.
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The San Diego Unified School District began taking steps in December of last year to protect students from possible Trump Administration actions.
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