At the state’s top air regulator, Lauren Sanchez will replace Liane Randolph, taking the helm as California battles Trump, rising costs, and the future of its climate agenda.
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A type of "magic mushroom" is gaining interest in the United States, but scientists at UC San Diego warned Monday it may not be the one people think they are purchasing.
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San Diego has awarded more than $365,000 to local businesses and nonprofits to help them rebuild and recover from the Jan. 22 storm, it was announced Friday.
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Records have tumbled across the Southwest United States as temperatures soared past 110 degrees in parts of California, Nevada and Arizona.
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California is hailed as a national leader for voting access, but visually impaired voters and their advocates say they still face unnecessary barriers.
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California schools are using more chatbots, and teachers are using them to grade papers and give students feedback.
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As you prepare for the big event, KPBS wants to know what tips and tricks you use to make the most out of the big pop culture con.
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KPBS Midday EditionKPBS Midday Edition is tackling dating, relationships and heartbreak in an upcoming show.
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The Cool Zones program will run through Oct. 31. Sites include the county's 33 branch libraries, community centers and other locations across the county.
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They want the city to make sure all 15 have striped crosswalks, countdown signals and sounds letting pedestrians know whether to wait or go.
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The average price has dropped 21.2 cents over the past 18 days, including 1.9 cents Thursday, according to figures from the AAA and Oil Price Information Service.
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