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  • The project is at the center of a debate over whether low-income affordable housing tenants can be excluded from luxury amenities. Plus, Oceanside has a new water treatment plant that adds 3 million to 5 million gallons of drinking water each day. And a San Diego-based law firm is involved in some of the lawsuits resulting from the Boy Scouts of America’s decision to file for bankruptcy.
  • Tokyo 2020 aims to be the most environmentally friendly games, offsetting carbon emissions and using sustainable materials. But some environmental groups say the symbolism exaggerates the reality.
  • "Together, so many years," writes Juan Felipe Herrera, former U.S. poet laureate, in his recent poem "Tantos Años Juntos," created to encourage farmworkers to get vaccinated.
  • As federal investigators begin to launch criminal cases against some of the perpetrators of the violence, a growing chorus of advocates and lawmakers say tech companies bear some responsibility, too.
  • In a new episode of the KPBS Explore podcast "The Parker Edison Project," host Parker Edison is joined by a special guest host, and the two talk about San Diego's lascivious history, the dating scene and how the military, LGBTQ+ communities and even the weather have influenced the city's culture.
  • An exhibition of photos from 1964 shows Tijuana as it was transforming from a small border city to a large metropolis. Plus, a new kind of pollutant is threatening air quality along the Salton Sea. And home prices in San Diego have flattened out, and it’s been that way for at least a year.
  • UC San Diego is hosting Changing Tides II - A Telematic Translocational Concert in which musicians respond to issues of climate change. KPBS arts reporter Beth Accomando speaks with UC Irvine professor and musician Michael Dessen to explain what audiences can expect from this free multimedia event Feb. 13 at 7:30pm at the Conrad Presby Experimental Theater.
  • State Assemblyman Gloria is running against two fellow Democrats, San Diego City Councilwoman Barbara Bry and community activist Tasha Williamson, along with Republican City Councilman Scott Sherman.
  • President Donald Trump is exulting in his impeachment acquittal, taking a scorched earth victory lap. First, at the national prayer breakfast, he shattered the usual veneer of bipartisanship, unleashing his fury against those who tried to remove him from office.
  • Hundreds of children from around the world are living in migrant shelters in Tijuana. A few of those children will have a chance to play and learn in two new places, specially designed to help them grow during a time where their future is uncertain.
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