Book bans are on the rise across the country — but not in California. For the second year a local program is helping San Diego readers push back.
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Ian Calderon joins a crowd of Democrats jockeying in a wide-open race for governor. The former assemblymember left the Legislature in 2020 to focus on his family.
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Lawmakers are considering putting a bond measure before voters in 2026 to fund billions of dollars in building repairs and student housing projects for California’s colleges and universities.
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"San Diego's Lost Neighborhoods" features archival photos, newspaper clippings and TV newsreels documenting historically Black and Latino neighborhoods displaced by freeways like I-805 and SR-94.
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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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This week, passengers began streaming in and out of the airport's new Terminal 1, where public art installations highlight the region’s natural beauty — an unlikely art museum.
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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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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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