For residents like Jessica Calix, who's still living in a travel trailer after her Southcrest apartment flooded in January 2024, watching footage of the Texas floods was heart-wrenching — but also all too familiar.
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San Diego County's public health department is working with Father Joe's Villages and the San Diego Rescue Mission to notify residents, employees and volunteers who may have potentially been exposed to tuberculosis.
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An eighth grader at Bright Horizon Academy in San Diego advanced to the fifth round of the Scripps National Spelling Bee Wednesday in National Harbor, Maryland by correctly spelling shinplaster, a piece of privately issued paper currency especially one poorly secured and depreciated in value.
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The 2025 San Diego International Fringe Festival wrapped with standout performances, big wins and powerful stories from local and international artists.
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The City Council might have been able to approve a budget with a simple majority but if it wanted to challenge the mayor on something like this, a supermajority of the Council would have to override him.
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The governing body for California high school sports has changed its competition rules for this weekend's state track-and-field championship.
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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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An attorney for the property owners said they were surprised by the suit saying owners did not properly maintain drainage facilities, causing the massive flooding.
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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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