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  • May is Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month in the United States. Asian-owned businesses and organizations in San Diego hope this month can help educate people about this diverse community.
  • Backers of Senate Bill 50 say it will tackle the state's dual crises of housing scarcity and climate change. Opponents claim it will push low-income residents out of their neighborhoods.
  • The public radio program Reveal filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Treasury Department in hopes of getting the identities of shell companies made public.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention accidentally cleared a person with COVID-19 or coronavirus. The mistake was caught by CDC officials in Atlanta. Plus, the public is invited to weigh in on the future of the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Also, some local hospitals are lagging behind on their vaccinations against flu. In addition, a new book by a UC San Diego political science professor suggests race, above all else, is the dominant factor that shapes who wins and loses elections in the U.S. And, drug addiction does not respect class, race or profession. The story of how addiction created secrets, lies and ultimately tragedy for a San Diego attorney and his family. Finally, how the San Diego Opera brought the cannibalistic witch to life in “Hansel And Gretel.”
  • Ten years ago this past Sunday, Haiti was rocked by an earthquake that left at least 100,000 people dead. Since, thousands of Haitians have come to America's southern border, only to find themselves marooned in Tijuana.
  • Unsigned musicians: We want to hear from you. Starting May 11, send us a video of you performing one original song at a desk — and you might get to come play behind Bob Boilen's.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom announces his state spending plan on Friday, flush with a multi-billion surplus that state lawmakers expect he will use to give full health benefits to more low-income adults living in the country illegally.
  • Calls grow for President Donald Trump's removal from office after deadly protest by supporters at the U.S. Capitol, the role social media played in organizing this week's chaos in Washington and the worsening COVID-19 situation in San Diego County.
  • San Diego Zoo researchers are doing what they can to help protect koalas, which are threatened by fast-moving wildfires in Australia. Plus, say goodbye to Lime scooters in San Diego. The company announced Thursday it was ending operations in America’s finest city as the company aims toward profitability in 2020. You’ll hear about a series of local ordinances that were announced Thursday to combat a spate of San Diego County vaping-related illnesses and injuries. And Imperial County gets $220 million in Governor Newsom’s proposed budget to improve the environment of the Salton Sea.
  • San Diego City Council District 1 used to be a district that could swing Republican. But now four Democratic men are trying to distinguish themselves in the March primary. Plus, the point-in-time homeless count takes place in San Diego County. And California school enrollment has been dropping every year since 2013.
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