Newsletter: Today's Top News
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This year is more than a celebration, it’s a call-to-action. Without federal funding for public media, we need supporters like you more than ever. We are committed to providing the important voices and perspectives that keep our community — and other communities all across the state — informed, inspired and connected.
Together, we can keep the spirit of public radio alive and thriving in California. Make a donation today!
A new report co-authored by a UC Riverside child psychologist warns that aggressive immigration enforcement is taking a serious mental health toll on children in immigrant and mixed-status families.
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- After 6 years, San Diego approves 380-unit housing project next to Blue Line trolley
- San Diego permits a lot of homes near freeways, despite health risk
- California has a fallback plan for Trump’s clean car attacks. Does it go far enough?
- Far fewer Canadians are visiting the U.S. this year, new numbers show
- Israel has approved a settlement project that could divide the West Bank
- Russian airstrikes hit a U.S. factory in western Ukraine
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Featured Podcast Episode - San Diego News Now
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Five years after the start of COVID-19, a crucial question remains — how prepared is San Diego for the next pandemic? Plus, a county supervisor wants to notify those impacted by President Trump's cuts to federal spending. And we spoke with voters in District 1 to learn more about the issues at stake in the upcoming special election.