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  • Author Marc Dunkelman discusses how progressive policies have stifled the government's ability to carry out big infrastructure projects.
  • Research shows including students with and without disabilities in the same classroom can benefit everyone. Two students with Down syndrome show what can be gained when that happens.
  • Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego’s annual NextGen exhibition is juried by a panel of art-world professionals, and celebrates emerging artistic voices and highlights the innovative work being produced across the San Diego and Baja California region. Through NextGen, ICA San Diego provides local emerging artists with both exhibition opportunities and professional development, while highlighting the strength of our creative community. This year’s artists are: - Deanna Barahona, MFA, University of California, San Diego - Santiago Diaz, BFA, University of San Diego - celeste hernández, Centro de la Imagen, Tijuana BC - JAX, MFA, University of California, San Diego - Marinta Skupin, MFA, San Diego State University - Chanell Stone, MFA, University of California, San Diego - Nathan Storey, MFA, University of California, San Diego Closed: Monday - Wednesday Related events: 4-8 p.m. Saturday, July 13: C You Saturday and exhibition celebration Visit: NextGen ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • They face up to six years and four months in prison if convicted of all counts and allegations.
  • The president-elect's undiplomatic talk in recent days of reclaiming the Panama Canal — and annexing Greenland and even Canada — have some experts comparing his strategy to Nixon's "Madman Theory."
  • The bees and ... the wolves? Turns out, the Ethiopian wolf may be a pollinator, too.
  • It's national farmers market week. We're taking you outside to farmer's markets and highlighting local efforts to prioritize food access and healthy neighborhoods.
  • Katie Anastas covers education for KPBS News, from preschools and TK to universities and community colleges. Katie has covered school closures, child care shortages, Alaska Native education and statewide school funding issues for Alaska Public Media. In New York City, she reported on a controversial admissions process at the city's elite public high schools.
  • The sometimes-transgressive pop star has a new album, Mayhem, that seems poised to recapture the confrontational darkness of her early work. There's more than one reason to hope it's true.
  • First responder communications show the power company in Altadena was slow to respond to Eaton firefighters — and that live power lines sparked new fires days after flames first broke out.
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