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  • As U.S. leaders debate immigration reform, San Diego’s rural border region has become a popular entry point for migrants worldwide.
  • On the latest KPBS Roundtable, we look at the city of San Diego's plans for a 1,000-bed mega shelter.
  • An internal document from Immigration and Customs Enforcement concludes it would be "impossible" for it to enforce the Laken Riley Act without significantly more resources.
  • Wet weather is on its way to San Diego County Tuesday, forecasters said.
  • The San Diego City Council Tuesday passed the city's $5.8 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
  • Massive crowds protested in Tel Aviv calling for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a cease-fire deal to free remaining hostages. It came after Israel's military recovered bodies in Gaza.
  • It's a wrap on the U.S. Track and Field Trials, where it was make or break to get to the Paris Games. Meet some of the sprinters, distance runners and shot-putters who will compete in France.
  • Kick off Down Syndrome Awareness Month with a night of community, support and fun at the upcoming GiGi’s Playhouse San Diego Oktoberfest event! Join GiGi's Playhouse San Diego on Saturday, October 5th, 2024 for an unforgettable evening filled with delicious food, craft beer, and exciting auction items. Your attendance and support will help us raise critical funds to continue our mission of increasing positive awareness of Down syndrome and empowering individuals with Down syndrome, their families, and the community through FREE educational, therapeutic, and career-building programs. Visit: GiGi's Playhouse Oktoberfest GiGi’s Playhouse San Diego Down Syndrome Achievement Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Succession actor plays lawyer Roy Cohn in a new film. Strong says U.S. distributors were reluctant to pick up The Apprentice because of "repercussions from a possible Trump administration."
  • Join us for our always-popular annual Halloween evening tours. We’ll supply a flashlight and take you on a spooky after-dark visit through our 5-acre facility. Whose big eyes are those? What’s that eerie sound? I hear rustling nearby, but what is it? Boo at the Zoo! Tours are offered the last two Saturdays and Sundays in October (19, 20, 26, 27). Tickets are just $42 for adults (ages 12+) and $22 for kids (ages 5-11). With some great treat stations, this is great fun for the whole family. To make it even more fun, come in your Halloween costume. Each tour is limited to 20 people, so book soon! Visit: Boo! At the zoo Wild Wonders on Instagram and Facebook
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