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  • A sailor was pronounced dead Sunday on the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson.
  • The administration has published its student loan relief application after testing a beta version of the form over the weekend.
  • The U.N.-brokered deal to ship Ukrainian grain exports was set to expire on Saturday and will now continue for at least another 120 days.
  • The California Association of Realtors is apologizing for its role in supporting discriminatory housing policies in the state. Decades ago, the association pushed for a policy that allowed voters to reject public housing projects and another that overturned the state's first fair housing law.
  • California Appeals San Diego Judge’s Ruling Overturning Assault Weapon Ban Description: State leaders announced Thursday that an appeal has been filed in response to a San Diego federal judge's ruling that overturned California's three-decade-old ban on assault weapons. Plus, the San Diego Unified School District announced on Tuesday a new principal for Lincoln High. Melissa Agudelo will serve as co-principal with the current principal, Stephanie Brown. And while parents await further guidance on vaccinating children under 12, many are wondering what social precautions must be taken as California prepares to reopen on June 15. Then, the loss of taste and smell is now widely known as a telltale sign of COVID-19. But fewer people are aware of another potential lingering side effect: when scents and flavors become distorted. Also, more than 12,000 American Legion posts closed for at least part of the pandemic. Those closures left some posts in financial trouble. Finally, in a new episode of the KPBS Explore podcast, "The Parker Edison Project," we talk with a photographer who's worked on everything from album covers to popular movies like "Friday" and "Exit Through the Gift Shop."
  • Experts say that, to comprehend what’s happening now, you need to understand the history of the Mexican cartels.
  • California's Imperial Valley, which provides many of the nation’s winter vegetables and cattle feed, has one of the strongest grips on water from the Colorado River, a critical but over-tapped supply for farms and cities across the West.
  • The House and Senate had approved an interim spending bill, which extends current funding until Dec. 16.
  • The census helps guide an estimated $1.5 trillion a year in federal funding to local communities. Some are worried they were undercounted in 2020 and won't get their fair share for the next decade.
  • Discover dozens of free programs offering education, training and/or work experience and other exciting opportunities available to you. Enjoy an evening of food, games and connecting with your local community! For health and safety measures, attendees must wear a mask. Participating Organizations • Access • Accent Care • San Diego Career Center • YMCA & Paving Great Futures • San Diego Continuing Ed • South Bay Community Services • Chicano Federation • San Diego Health Coalition • Child Care Careers • Construction Service Workers • Jewish Family Services Date | Wednesday, November 3 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Location | Metro Career Center Register here! This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please visit workforce.org.
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