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  • Arkansas' newly elected governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, drew a sharp contrast between Republicans and Democrats, especially with respect to what she called the "left-wing culture war."
  • Employees at Sharp Grossmont Hospital voted last week to unionize. Local organizers say it's a big win for workers and their organization.
  • Members of San Diego Book Arts explore the detail and the design of handmade books during “Shelter in Place” an exhibition showcasing artworks created during a Collaborative Mail Art Project that marked the beginning of the Covid shutdown. Handmade books in all forms will be on display during the exhibition. When | July 9 – Aug. 26, 2022, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where | Bonita Museum & Cultural Center Admission is free! For more information about the event, please visit here or call 619 267-5141 Follow Bonita Museum & Cultural Center on Facebook & Instagram
  • The latest milestone is encouraging but there’s a growing concern in California as hospitalizations are rising in regions with low vaccination rates. Plus, the fallout against San Diego Unified’s proposal for a “mental health” day off after Veterans Day has some parents questioning whether the district is telling the truth about school staffing issues. Also, the federal government’s ban on non-essential cross-border travel was the enemy that San Diego’s political establishment needed to find its voice on border advocacy. And, from the archive, an interview with Sara Clarke Kaplan, the author of "The Black Reproductive: Unfree Labor and Insurgent Motherhood," which looks at Black freedom and the dismantling of oppressive systems through the lens of Black reproduction and Black feminist theory. Finally, KPBS film critic Beth Accomando discusses a documentary on controversial author Saul Bellow with filmmaker Asaf Galay. The film screens tonight at the San Diego Jewish Film Festival.
  • The latest surge is happening just as San Diego’s two biggest public events are about to unfold.
  • The speech represents a chance for Biden to address the nation on where he thinks the country stands, where it is headed and what his priorities are ahead. Here, several issue areas to look out for.
  • Researchers surveyed commuters to find out what they do — and don't — get out of the daily trek to and from work. Many people say it's invaluable personal time to recover and switch gears.
  • Ongoing investigations and a county admissions freeze are still plaguing the nonprofit’s renowned rehab center.
  • Since the civil war began in 2011, Syria's northern region has been beset by crisis after crisis. Monday's devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake was "the last thing people need," one aid worker said.
  • San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher today announced his candidacy for the state Senate District 39 seat, vowing to fight for working families.
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