San Diego News Now

San Diego news; when you want it, where you want it. Get local stories on politics, education, health, environment, the border and more. New episodes are ready weekday mornings. Hosted by Lawrence K. Jackson and produced by KPBS, San Diego and the Imperial County's NPR and PBS station.
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The evacuees have been quarantined at the San Diego marine base. Four of them have been taken to the hospital. Plus, a poll of candidates running in the 53rd congressional district shows surprising results. And California’s primary election may go without a hitch but final results will be a long time coming.
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About $77 million from the 2017 California gas tax increase remains untouched in San Diego County. Plus, big hotels on the San Diego bayfront are making big donations to the campaign for Measure C. And a new marketing ad for San Diego is trying to attract both tourists and high tech workers.
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There’s a place in Tijuana where the children of migrant families can go to just be a kid. Now they’re building another one. Plus, San Diego researchers find a type of algae that will fix problems with your gut. And San Diego mayoral candidate Barbara Bry speaks to KPBS.
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Think-tank economist says if people don’t have to spend on gas they’ll spend money elsewhere, giving the economy a boost. Plus, neighbors of San Diego’s Miramar airfield aren’t crazy about the Marines’ new F-35 fighter jet. And Republican Scott Sherman tells us why he wants to be the next San Diego mayor.
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Changing demographics and two Democratic challengers could bring a party switch to San Diego County District 3, and a Democratic majority to the county board. Plus, AB50 fails in the State Senate, again snuffing out a plan for more California housing stock. And the coronavirus may be less of a threat than we think.
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Authorities have announced the discovery of the longest smuggling tunnel ever found on the Southwest border. Plus, amid a backlash against the city's "smart streetlights" program, San Diego City Council members took steps toward crafting a local ordinance to regulate surveillance technology. And, immigrant advocates and lawyers gathered to mark the first anniversary of the controversial “Remain in Mexico” program.
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Former Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher posted a video on Instagram calling the men who testified against him liars and cowards. Plus, the San Diego City Council casts a final vote to ban electric scooters from the city’s beach boardwalks. And as San Diego is encouraging the construction of granny flats, they are being illegally used as short-term rentals.
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For the first time in four decades, someone who isn't named Duncan Hunter will be representing the 50th Congressional District. The main candidates include three Republicans and a Democrat. And, San Diego County Voters To Decide Fate Of Newland Sierra Housing Project. Plus, San Diego City Council Debates SDSU Mission Valley Deal.
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The Blue Technology Center takes Scripps research and gives it a practical application in Coast Guard patrols. Plus, Lemon Grove proposes a sales tax hike to try to correct years of financial troubles. And the Navy joins forces with SANDAG to create a San Diego transportation hub and a home for the Navy’s cybersecurity experts.
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San Diego researchers at a local pharmaceutical lab are working to quickly develop a vaccine in response to the growing and deadly coronavirus outbreak that originated in China. Plus, San Diego County could see sweeping changes in its land-use rules for unincorporated areas if Measure A passes on the March ballot. And, a week of classics at Landmark’s Ken Cinema is always something to celebrate and a new one is here.