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A collaboration between movement and sound artists honors "all the big and little things" and reflects the strength of San Diego's interdisciplinary arts ecosystem.
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La Jolla's Warwick's is the nation's oldest continuously family-owned bookstore, known for books, gifts and community events.
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In a letter, Bonta's office warns the ongoing dispute over the proposed Seaside Ridge development could mean penalties for the city.
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Marigold Bagel's TikTok-famous New York-style bagels are now available five days a week on El Cajon Boulevard.
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What would be the largest affordable housing project in California's history has been delayed by the courts for a second time — for the same reason. But recent state legislation may give the city and developers a path forward.
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The San Diego City Council will consider a recommendation to approve a new contract with Flock Safety, the company that makes the ALPR systems. Several community groups are opposed due to privacy concerns.
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Newly merged, the Women’s Museum of California and the San Diego History Center share the stories of San Diego women.
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State Sen. Steve Padilla’s letter comes as Imperial Valley residents and advocates say they were blindsided by plans for the project.
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A university report found a sharp rise in first-year students lacking high school math proficiency. At UCSD, where more than half of undergraduate students are pursuing STEM degrees requiring math coursework, that's a problem.
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Chuck Samuelson, of Kitchens for Good, has launched a program that lets you adopt a tree and get the avocados it grows.
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KPBS Evening Edition delivers accurate, in-depth analysis that includes the diverse voices of San Diego and our region.
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