As Gov. Gavin Newsom prepares to release his spending plan this Friday, a projected $18 billion deficit awaits. Will he raise taxes or cut spending? Either could spell trouble for Newsom’s legacy.
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Rail service between San Diego and Oceanside will be suspended this weekended and on Jan. 24-25 as crews work on bluff stabilization efforts and other major infrastructure projects.
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California is one of 32 states that don’t require 5-year-olds to attend school.
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President Donald Trump's "warrior dividend" payments diverted $2.9 billion allocated to subsidize housing costs.
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Under Newsom’s tenure, health care has been expanded, but his housing goals and homelessness pledges remain unfinished. Can he deliver before eyeing the White House?
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The federal agency’s failure to meet the deadline came in the final days of a deadly year for immigrants in federal detention.
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The California Courier uses the name of an established paper and doesn’t disclose apparent Republican ties. Critics call it “pink slime.”
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For nearly three decades, Thomas Fudge has been a trusted voice at KPBS.
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Early Saturday morning the United States carried out airstrikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro.
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By next weekend, dry conditions are expected with warmer temperatures and the potential for Santa Ana winds.
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Visitors to Balboa Park will be asked to pay to park their vehicles in city lots Monday, breaking a tradition of more than 100 years of the city's crown jewel being free for visitors in private vehicles.
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