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  • Schools in Julian could close again this week because of planned power outages as high winds raise the risk of wildfire. How these closures are affecting instruction. Plus, the trial of Navy SEAL Eddie Gallagher, accused of killing a wounded detainee, ended in a debacle. The case has created an urgency to reform Naval military justice. Also, how is California going to solve the state's housing crisis? Well, 50 years ago, there was an idea — pre-fab housing. That housing breakthrough is back. And, San Diego State University has revised its offer to the city for its Mission Valley stadium property. The university is offering a lot more money Editor’s Note: KPBS is a service of San Diego State University.
  • Latinos make up the majority of the coronavirus cases in San Diego County, but they are not getting a majority of vaccinations.
  • For the third day, protesters in Spain's major cities hit the streets calling for the release of Pablo Hasél, who was arrested for tweets critical of the monarchy and supporting Basque separatists.
  • University of San Diego has instituted a stay-on-campus order through the end of the month due to a recent spike in coronavirus cases, which school officials largely attribute to off-campus parties and social events, the university announced Friday.
  • After inewsource reported on a shoddy investigation into whistleblower claims by the VA’s medical inspector’s office, a House committee developed “additional concerns” about how the office does its work and expanded the probe.
  • Defying the NCAA, California's governor signed a first-in-the-nation law Monday that will let college athletes hire agents and make money from endorsements — a move that could upend amateur sports in the U.S. and trigger a legal challenge.
  • Covered California is working to expand health coverage in the state, and enrollment is now open. Plus, two-thirds of people booked into San Diego County jails in 2018 had been homeless at some point in their lifetime, up from 50 percent back in 2007. Also, on today’s podcast, last week's power outage wreaked havoc on small businesses -- including restaurants and grocery stores -- across northern California. Now regulators are demanding PG&E do a better job next time around. And, California unveiled an early warning app for earthquakes on the 30th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake.
  • A federal judge in Los Angeles on Friday tentatively decided the Trump administration's new rules to hold migrant children indefinitely are illegal.
  • More than two dozen shorts, features, documentaries screen at the Museum of Photographic Arts
  • San Diego International received the Airports Council International's Airport Carbon Accreditation program's highest rating, Level 3+, for completing annual inventories of carbon emissions, offsetting residual emissions from fuel, electricity and staff business travel and engaging with business partners such as airlines to reduce emissions onsite.
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