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  • Domestic violence incidents increased slightly in San Diego County last year, according to a report by the San Diego Domestic Violence Council. The report comes on the heels of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
  • San Diego County Supervisors Dianne Jacob and Nathan Fletcher, are proposing a temporary ban on vaping devices and flavored tobacco products in the unincorporated areas of the county. The proposal will go before the county Board of Supervisors on Oct. 15.
  • The impact of climate change on local businesses and homes, our oceans, and the California National Guard.
  • The median price of a single-family home in San Diego County rose 3% last month, but sales of existing homes dropped slightly, the California Association of Realtors reported Wednesday.
  • A man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend's fiancé — a beloved Cathedral Catholic High School teacher — by shooting him outside his North Park home pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murder.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Hoaxes and misleading posts aimed at depressing turnout have spread on social media. Experts say it outpaces 2016, when Black voters were the top target of Russian-backed disinformation.
  • A federal judge in Los Angeles on Friday tentatively decided the Trump administration's new rules to hold migrant children indefinitely are illegal.
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