U.S. figures show that San Diego became the busiest corridor for illegal crossings in April.
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Researchers learn to add bacterial spores to the production of a common plastic so bacteria can consume it after it is landfilled or composted.
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Part of the Point Loma Garden Club, the "Petal Pushers" meet every week to refashion bouquets out of flowers formerly destined to be thrown away.
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KPBS got an inside look at Wonderfront Music & Arts Festival 2024, which is poised to be one of the biggest events in the entire county.
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The Oceanside Pier reopened to the public Friday, a little more than two weeks after it was closed by a fire. Locals, fishermen and some tourists were all thrilled to be back.
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The paintings will be on display at the Mingei International Museum on Monday night.
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The walkout, organized in part by the Healthcare Workers for Palestine San Diego chapter, saw more than 100 members of the UCSD community chant and march to Chancellor Pradeep Khosla's home off campus.
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Burroughs first rose to stardom as a slugger and pitcher on a Long Beach team that advanced to the Little League World Series in 1992 and 1993.
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The state is partnering with five companies to develop tools to help deliver public services.
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The executive director of the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center in Huntington Beach says the group has taken in more than 100 birds that are anemic, dehydrated and weighing only about half of what they should.
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California's budget deficit is at least $45 billion, a shortfall so large it prompted Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday to propose painful spending cuts impacting immigrants, kindergarteners and low-income parents seeking child care in a state often lauded for having the world's fifth-largest economy.
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