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  • U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona has tried to balance optimism around safe, in-person learning with political pugilism aimed at officials who are making it hard for schools to require masks.
  • "I saw that the lifeguards were not jumping into the water because they were paralyzed," Team USA coach Andrea Fuentes said. Luckily for athlete Anita Alvarez, Fuentes is an Olympic swimmer.
  • The Trump administration is sending troops to the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego in case a federal appeals court strikes down one of the Trump administration's Remain in Mexico policy, which requires asylum-seekers to stay in Mexico while their case works its way through the court in the U.S. Plus, the military recruited non-citizens with foreign language skills or other special expertise under the MAVNI program, but the program is now at a standstill, putting many recruits in limbo. And, we have a preview of this weekend’s many arts events throughout the San Diego region.
  • President Biden Wednesday called on Congress to temporarily suspend the federal gas tax and for states to follow suit.
  • The county will no longer publicize weekly articles detailing the region's influenza status due to the continuing drop in cases.
  • While homeownership remains a challenge for people of color in California, those who do achieve it don’t equitably reap the benefits, a new report argues, because of the state’s landmark law limiting property tax increases.
  • Tuesdays, Jan. 17 and 24, 2023 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Watch now with PBS Video app. Despite adversity, gay and lesbian organizing begins. Publications, protests and uprisings spring up, leading to the country's first Pride Parade, LGBTQ Social Services, the first "Gay City" and an eventual national Civil Rights Movement.
  • The San Diego City Council voted to approve the ordinance earlier this year, bringing San Diego into compliance with SB 946.
  • State Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg was impeached and removed from office by South Dakota lawmakers for crimes and wrongdoings before and after fatally hitting Joe Boever on a highway shoulder.
  • Coomber Craft Wines Oceanside proudly presents the winner of Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year at the 2021 San Diego Music Awards, Gregory Page. Gregory Page is a critically acclaimed international performing songwriter whose music graces film and television soundtracks, major music festivals and iconic theaters from America to Amsterdam! His new album is titled "One Hell of a Memory" and delivers exactly what the title promises! The perfect pairing of original music and fine wine will be yours as Gregory pours into his prolific, profound, genre-bending discography. The press describes Gregory Page’s artistry with words like “Eclectic, Nostalgic, Romantic, Poetic, Magic, Charismatic, Melodic and Americeltic!” Come experience Page on the Stage and raise a glass to an unforgettable evening with a songsmith like none other. October 1: TWO SHOWS First Show : 5:30 - 7 p.m. $20 Second Show : 7:30-9 p.m. $20 For Ticket Reservations, please call (760) 231-8022
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