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  • The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency announced Monday that it will test an unmanned aircraft tracking system throughout the week in San Diego and National City.
  • Sec. Richard Spencer was fired Sunday for brokering a deal with the White House to let Navy SEAL Chief Edward Gallagher retire with his trident pin. The Paradise Hills shooting highlights the need for more protection for domestic violence victims. San Diego wants to triple its urban tree canopy in the next decade, but environmentalists say the city faces a tough challenge to meet its lofty goal. The Humane Society is under attack over its decision to release stray cats back to the streets. Plus, Thanksgiving is just around the corner, here are some tips on how you can reduce food waste this holiday season. And, Only Here launches a new series on border art. The first installment is on the godfather of border art, Marcos Ramirez — better known as “Erre.”
  • More public hearings are on tap for Friday in the ongoing impeaching inquiry against President Trump. What did we learn from day one? As the “build the wall” chants continue to rock the president’s rallies, San Diego has chosen a different approach on immigration. The city hired a immigration affairs manager. Wildfire season is year round in California and the trauma these fires cause can linger for a lifetime. With California’s March presidential primary election approaching, a new initiative aims to boost LGBTQ participation in 2020. And, the Christmas Truce of 1914 in “All is Calm" hits the local stage.
  • The violent mob that stormed the U.S. capitol last week was overwhelmingly made up of longtime Trump supporters, including Republican Party officials, GOP political donors, far-right militants, white supremacists and adherents of the QAnon myth that the government is secretly controlled by a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophile cannibals.
  • Armand King is sharing his experience in his new book, "Raised in Pimp City," to keep young people from going down the wrong path and help women find a way out. He's also moderating a series of discussions on ways to address the problem.
  • The October issue with Lizzo on the cover signifies a shift in the audience. A shift that tries to reach all of the demographics in San Diego by reflecting the diversity here.
  • San Diego State University is one step closer to purchasing the city-owned stadium property in Mission Valley. The San Diego City Council has unanimously voted to direct the city's negotiating team to proceed with SDSU’s $86.2 million offer. So what’s next? Plus, hear part two of KPBS’ investigation into the Humane Society’s practice of releasing stray cats back to the streets. The controversy continues as environmentalists say outdoor cats are bad for the environment, as cat lovers say the alternative — euthanasia — is not acceptable. And, giving money to people to keep them from becoming homeless. That's the idea behind a new program being floated by county Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, who says the program could cover more than just rent.
  • Many people stuck at home during the pandemic turned to gardening for the first time. The unexpected spike in demand has seed suppliers struggling to keep up.
  • Ethan Nordean, 30, faces multiple federal charges related to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Justice Department lawyers argued that he helped plan the assault.
  • The pandemic has slowed efforts to eradicate the contagious disease. Yet the country's polio effort offers insights on the launch of its coronavirus vaccine campaign.
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