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Lower-income people will be the hardest hit. Over the next 10 years, 3.4 million Californians could lose coverage.
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- With split vote, county Planning Commission denies controversial Cottonwood Sand Mine
- EPA announces settlement over cleanup of 2024 Otay Mesa battery facility fire
- San Diego Unified school board passes phone ban, effective first day of school
- Carlsbad pumping brakes on traffic circles, putting federal funding at risk
- San Diego weekend arts events: Indigenous artists, karaoke-inspired theater and more
- 3 friends return to graffiti decades after a police sting shattered their world
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Tuesday an appeals court will hear arguments on whether President Donald Trump must return authority over the California National Guard back to Governor Gavin Newsom. And, reports of immigrant detentions following court hearings are increasing, including one targeting a refugee from Afghanistan who helped U.S. troops. Then, in North County, a local station created to keep the Pala Reservation informed during emergencies, is also preserving indigenous culture.