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Rising waters flooded Native Poppy on Mission Gorge Road on Jan. 22, 2024, just weeks before Valentine's Day. We checked to see how the business is doing a year later.
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One year after an intense storm caused devastating floods along Chollas Creek, some of the survivors are still homeless.
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In 2018, Newsom promised to add 500,000 new apprenticeships in the decade after taking office. The state is making progress, but how much depends on the definition of “apprenticeship.”
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As President Donald Trump on Monday swore to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and usher in a golden age of America, San Diegans watched. KPBS spoke to local voters about their response.
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Tenants’ rights advocates had urged the city to outlaw remodel evictions after the owners of an apartment complex issued a mass eviction notice last year.
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Do you know someone who has evacuated to San Diego and is planning either a short- or long-term stay? Is your school welcoming families from Los Angeles transferring to a local district? We’d like to hear their stories.
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Loneliness has an impact on happiness, and also on politics and social structures. KPBS is looking to talk to people about their experiences with loneliness.
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Trump gained about 13 percentage points in San Ysidro in the most recent election compared to 2020.
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Residents said the proposed Harmony Grove Village South development is a death trap and will worsen the fire danger in their community.
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The Port of San Diego swore in its 2025 officers of the Board of Port Commissioners Tuesday, handing the reins over to San Diego appointee Danielle Moore.
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