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  • April 30 of this year marks the 51st anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War and the Fall of Saigon. A new podcast shares the story of a former Marine's experience in that conflict— and the family connection that helped tell the story.
  • On Sunday, a San Diego-based warship fired and disabled an Iranian cargo ship amid an ongoing United States-imposed blockade on Iranian ports. Then, how the blockade is impacting energy prices and supply.
  • The largest rally and march took place in downtown San Diego at Waterfront Park next to the County Administration Center. It was one of more than 20 protests held across the county.
  • If you have been following the growing body of research into technology use is changing childhood, you have likely come across the work of researcher and professor Jean Twenge. In her latest book “10 Rules for Raising Kids in a High-Tech World,” she gives parents concrete advice for how to manage screen time based on her research, as well as from her experience as a parent herself.
  • First, we’ll tell you what happened when a San Diego-based destroyer ship fired on an Iranian Cargo ship. An arrest has been made as part of continued-tension around a local data center’s development. Then, hundreds gathered outside of city hall to protest the near-elimination of arts and culture from the city’s budget. Also, we bring you a preview of the third annual WOW festival.
  • In a last-minute budget deal, California legislators accidentally exempted a broad category of industrial facilities from environmental review.
  • April 20 has long been commemorated as an unofficial holiday for cannabis, including in San Diego. We talk about its origins and place in culture today. Then, we check in on the state of medicinal cannabis research.
  • Legislators approved an audit of three of the state’s federally-funded fusion centers, citing concerns about civil liberties and privacy.
  • The owners of the San Diego Padres are reportedly nearing an agreement to sell the team for a record $3.9 billion. On Midday Edition Monday, we talk about who the buyers are and what the sale means for the future of the team.
  • First, as part of our primary coverage, we tell you about the crowded field of candidates for San Diego City Council seats. Then, the Coronado Unified School District is doing away with cellphone usage during the school day. Also, the San Diego Padres may soon have new owners. And, some long-awaited trail improvements have finally come to Ruffin Canyon.
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