The conservative activist had visited both San Diego State University and UC San Diego in recent years.
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With the most divisive national election in generations upon us, San Diego-area law enforcement officials said they are prepared should the long-simmering divisions boil over into civic clashes on the streets as ballots are cast and counted.
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Faith and community leaders united with former gang members from across San Diego Monday in a public effort to call for "A Season of Peace."
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In March the coronavirus pandemic spurred gun sales across the nation. Now gun store operators say fears of riots and the contentious election cycle are driving sales.
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KPBS Midday EditionA warming climate was a key talking point for national political candidates last year, but then the pandemic happened.
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At the time, the Rodeo-Chediski Fire was the largest wildfire in Arizona's history. Almost two decades later, those involved in responding to the Rodeo-Chediski say they’re still learning what it will take to get ahead of wildfires, and the effects they have on headwater forests.
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A Voice of San Diego survey found that nearly half of county residents support reallocating some law enforcement funding toward social services than don't.
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Fires on grasslands and rangelands may not capture as much coverage but can be just as landscape-altering as forest fires. Plus, they can spread more rapidly, and in some cases, cause more damage than fires in forested areas.
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A man shot and killed by San Diego Police officers, and another by Border Patrol agents, reportedly suffered from mental health issues.
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Evacuation orders have been lifted for the last of some 130,000 Californians forced from their homes by two wind-driven wildfires. The Silverado Fire was 40% contained near Irvine, south of Los Angeles. Just to the north, the Blue Ridge Fire near Yorba Linda was 30% contained.
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After a flood of calls this spring to cut funding to the San Diego Police Department, councilmembers now have a detailed look at exactly where taxpayer dollars are going.
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