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  • The Trump administration's plans to convert some 50,000 civil servants into at-will employees has some worried that essential government functions will be politicized.
  • Alexandria's Mayor Alyia Gaskins discusses how a "housing first" approach has helped her city — and why President Trump's executive order on homelessness could hurt efforts to house people.
  • The nonprofit group Partnership for Public Service has named David Lebryk, former fiscal assistant secretary at the Treasury Department, as federal employee of the year.
  • Some big companies are reporting real financial pain from tariffs and economic uncertainty — but for others, business is booming.
  • The Great American Petting Farm runs from June 11 - July 6, 2025 from 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. at the Family Funville at the 2025 San Diego Fair. Get up close and personal with adorable animals at our petting farm! Have a blast with your family and friends while creating unforgettable memories. Come visit us and experience the joy of the petting farm! Great American Petting Farm is a very different kind of petting farm. There are absolutely no barriers once inside the enclosure. All of the animals run freely with the public, and the public—and the animals—love it! Each and every one of our friendly animals is hand-raised. The farm contains a wide variety of animals including llamas, alpacas, fallow deer, Bennett wallabies, African pygmy goats, assorted exotic and domestic goats and sheep, miniature Zebu cattle, Vietnamese potbellied pigs, Bantam chickens, miniature Sicilian donkeys, miniature call ducks, and baby animals born all year long. The 2025 San Diego County Fair is open June 11 through July 6 (closed Mondays & Tuesdays) The Fair is open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. each day. Gate entrances close at 10 p.m. San Diego County Fair on Facebook / Instagram / X
  • Former Kerr County commissioner Tom Moser advocated for a siren warning system about a decade ago. He believes sirens could have saved lives had they been in place.
  • The Pac-12 and Mountain West conferences are headed back to court after failing to reach a settlement agreement in mediation over $55 million in “poaching” fees.
  • San Diego is home to thousands of immigrants from Iran. Many of them are fearful for the safety of family members living in their home country as the U.S. joined Israeli attacks against Iran on Saturday.
  • Some 50,000 people have been isolated by the flooding in New South Wales, after days of heavy rain. Four bodies have been retrieved from floodwaters since Wednesday.
  • KPBS Midday Edition unpacks how President Trump's decisions to halt the U.S. refugee resettlement program and federal funding affect San Diego.
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