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The city’s third annual art festival returns Saturday, joined by the newly opened Casa Casillas cultural art center. Local artists and vendors will gather outside City Hall.
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California’s insurance commissioner has sparred with Consumer Watchdog, which says his proposed rule is retaliatory.
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Experts worry liberal California will be blacklisted from federal homelessness dollars, effectively counteracting recent progress.
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We're bringing together a panel of journalists from KPBS, inewsource, and Voice of San Diego to answer questions live and dive deeper into the issues that matter most to our community.
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Experts recommend masking up outside, staying indoors when you can and making your own DIY air filter.
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Many Imperial Valley residents have grown weary of repeated public health studies around the Salton Sea. One group of scientists is trying to focus on solutions instead.
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The San Diego City Council is set to vote next week on a series of water rate increases that could raise the average household bill by about $18 per month.
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The Department of Homeland Security is hiring thousands of deportation agents by offering bonuses, advertising no college required and telling candidates they can help the country return to an idealized past.
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The nonprofit set a record this month with 711 dogs in its care, despite having only 405 kennels. That puts the shelter at 177% of capacity.
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California’s legal weed industry is still overshadowed by the larger black market. A new state law gives businesses a break by delaying a tax increase.
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