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 Supreme Court will hear an appeal from a Vista, California, CBD hemp oil company fighting a lawsuit from a truck driver who says he got fired after using a product falsely advertised as being free from the active ingredient in marijuana.
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Students are calling on universities to divest from companies they say benefit from Israel’s current war in Gaza.
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Analysis of the scene of the blaze points to an accidental cause of some sort, according to the Oceanside Fire Department.
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The residents are part of a growing trend of unhoused people flocking to the riverbed and canyons in the wake of a camping ban.
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San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas Monday announced she has developed nodules on her vocal cords and will rest her speaking voice for what could be several weeks.
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KPBS Midday EditionYou have your home (first place). You have work (second place). A “third place” is somewhere to lean into community.
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Monday's study says with climate change the 2023 California snow bonanza, which was a record for snow on the ground on April 1, will be less likely in the future.
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California is partnering with a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical company to purchase a generic version of Narcan, the most well-known version of naloxone that can save a person's life during an opioid overdose.
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A pair of giant pandas will soon make the journey from China to the U.S., where they will be cared for at the San Diego Zoo.
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