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                        An artillery shell exploded over the freeway during a celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Marine Corps, attended by Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Pieces of shrapnel scattered on the closed roadway and struck a patrol vehicle and motorcycle.
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                        Teachers and students say the Grossmont Union High School District board’s recent decisions to eliminate school librarian positions limit students’ access to libraries and further exacerbate concerns of censorship.
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                        San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre promised the garden will continue “no matter what.”
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                        California's Department of Social Services warned counties that people on CalFresh may not receive their benefits in November if the shutdown continues past Thursday.
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                        A KPBS investigation revealed that data collected by the El Cajon Police Department was used in immigration-related searches more than 550 times in 2025.
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                        Political stability is the bedrock of a healthy economy. The United States is inarguably struggling with both. Daniel Enemark, chief economist at the San Diego Regional Policy & Innovation Center, spoke with KPBS about the economic forecast for San Diego and the country.
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                        Three events were planned for downtown San Diego on Saturday, along with more than a dozen others throughout San Diego County.
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                        After street closure permits were canceled last-minute, the North Park Book Fair is back. This Saturday, it returns in pop-up form — and the switch rallied one local business to step up.
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                        Vice President JD Vance is coming to Camp Pendleton on Saturday for the event. That’s led to planned freeway closures near the base.
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                        Seaside Ridge is a proposed 259-unit apartment complex with 42 low-income units. The project has been stuck in legal maneuvering since 2022.
Maya Trabulsi anchors KPBS Evening Edition, a nightly news program that explores everything from politics to policy and environment to education.
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KPBS Evening Edition delivers accurate, in-depth analysis that includes the diverse voices of San Diego and our region.
The show airs Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Channel 1011 on Cox Cable and Channel 1221 on Time Warner Cable.
            
            
                
            
        KPBS Evening Edition will give you the information you need to understand what’s happening — and why — in your local community.
KPBS Evening Edition delivers accurate, in-depth analysis that includes the diverse voices of San Diego and our region.
The show airs Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Channel 1011 on Cox Cable and Channel 1221 on Time Warner Cable.
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            - Nearly a million San Diegans registered for Great California Shakeout event
- El Cajon City Council says police department’s sharing of surveillance data will continue
- Veterans, supporters vie to get 2029 Invictus Games to San Diego
- San Diego Kaiser workers strike for safe staffing, fair pay and benefits
- Delivery of San Diego’s new high-tech trash bins has begun
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
 
        
    
