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  • Una medida electoral de California que gravaría a los ricos para pagar los programas de vehículos eléctricos ha dividido a los demócratas.
  • If you had to leave your home, you'd bring essential items for survival. But if you could take one sentimental object, what would it be? We asked refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Honduras and more.
  • En algunos estados, el derecho a votar es removido para siempre si has sido condenado por un delito grave (felony en inglés). Ese no es el caso en California.
  • After a pair of devastating hurricanes struck Puerto Rico five years apart, residents of the island have come to rely not on government agencies, but each other.
  • Dr. Eric Topol, director of Scripps Research Translational Institute, on possible impact of vaccinating 5- to 11-year olds. Plus, tensions are rising over new district boundaries as the San Diego Redistricting Commission releases its first preliminary map. Meanwhile, finding affordable housing is difficult for many, but it is especially challenging for Black renters. Also, meet Zachary Patterson, a high school senior on a mission to make student voices heard on the San Diego Unified school board. And, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but for some living with or who have had breast cancer, it could be a constant reminder of the traumatic experience. How can those impacted cope and how can those close to them help? Finally, an excerpt from the latest episode of the “Port of Entry'' podcast: Mexican musician Javier Bátiz could have been world famous had he headed north with his good friend and bandmate Carlos Santana back in the 1960s. But now, he makes records and runs a music school in Tijuana.
  • Mexican musician Javier Bátiz could very likely have been world famous had he headed north of the border with his good friend and bandmate Carlos Santana back in the 1960s. But instead, Javier went south to Mexico City, where he built a successful career in the country he loves. In a new episode of “Port of Entry,” we look into how Javier’s life, decisions and decades-long musical career have brought him internal peace and fulfillment he says is far more important to him than reaching the high-level fame his friend Carlos found. Today’s story continues our new season of "Port of Entry" focused on artists and musicians who’ve turned pain into superpowers.
  • Los conservadores que se postulan para fiscal general de California defienden su caso para romper el dominio demócrata sobre los cargos estatales desde 2006. Eric Early, Nathan Hochman y Anne Marie Schubert dicen que la preocupación de los votantes por el crimen y la seguridad pública los ayudará a derrocar al titular Rob Bonta.
  • Nanpa Básico annunces his first U.S. Tour, starting on August 2021! Nanpa Básico, one of the greatest representatives of Latin American Hip Hop, with millions of views and subscribers on his YouTube channel, has become an idol for the new generations of rap and hip-hop audiences. The Nanpa Básico U.S. Tour 2021 will be presenting for the first time in San Diego on Saturday, August 28 at 7 p.m.This performance will be in the Voodoo Room at House of Blues San Diego.Get tickets here! | General admission: $20 Shedule | Doors open at 7 p.m., show begins at 8 p.m. All ages welcome. All persons under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian, or by a responsible adult 25 years of age or older who has written authorization from a parent or guardian.
  • Eric Nguyen's debut novel plays off a Vietnamese word that means both country and water, examining all the ways those two things affect a family of Vietnamese refugees who resettle in New Orleans.
  • The death of one woman and serious complications for two others are drawing attention to a Tijuana clinic where all three sought cosmetic surgery.
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