The effort began after a former Afghan interpreter was detained after his San Diego asylum hearing this month.
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The San Diego dentist says while she can't stop the war in Ukraine, she can help make life better for local Ukrainians.
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The 2022 California Primary Election is coming up on June 7. Need a quick primer? We've pulled together some of the KPBS newsroom's coverage of four key races on the primary ballots in San Diego County.
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A federal science agency says that levels of the main global warming gas have shot past a key milestone.
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Some California lawmakers want to use taxpayer money to purchase water rights from farmers.
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The Bayfront master plan calls for more than 200 acres of parks, open space, a shoreline promenade, walking trails, RV camping, shopping and dining.
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For in-home child care providers who don't own their home, skyrocketing rents make it nearly impossible to turn a profit.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has long made clear he thinks the city needs better and safer transportation options beyond cars. Recent efforts to increase bike lanes have run into community opposition.
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With one week left until California's Primary Election Day, Midday Edition looks at some of the key races in San Diego County and hears from Registrar of Voters Cynthia Paes.
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