Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • The Trumps and lawmakers from across the aisle have invited guests to Tuesday's joint address, representing some of the administration's top priorities. Here's a look at some of the names on the list.
  • New York Rep. Adriano Espaillat delivered the Democrats' Spanish-language rebuttal to President Trump's joint address, focusing on the president's immigration policy.
  • From Alaska to Wales, retired teacher Doug Green empowers students to explore cultures, tell stories and build meaningful connections.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved a strengthened version of an unsafe camping ordinance covering unincorporated areas in an attempt to prevent wildfires caused by homeless people. The vote was 4-0 on consent.
  • The board, after approving the motion in a 4-0 vote Tuesday, will review and vote on a draft ordinance in two months.
  • State Sen. Steve Padilla wants to create a pollution mitigation fund.
  • The San Diego City Council will receive a presentation at its meeting Monday on Mayor Todd Gloria's final proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2026.
  • Rural school districts depend on the state to fund construction and maintenance projects. But over the past 25 years, Alaska lawmakers have ignored hundreds of requests for public schools that primarily serve Indigenous children.
  • Join an MTRP Trail Guide on a special bilingual (Spanish-English) Cesar Chavez Day nature walk and learn about the plants, animals, geology, history, and ecology of the park on one of these scenic trails: * The Oak Grove Loop showcasing majestic coast live oaks and rare Engelmann’s oaks. * The Visitor Center Loop highlighting coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and riparian woodland habitats. * The Riverside Grinding Rocks featuring one of the archaeological sites in the park. These interpretive nature walks are offered to enhance your appreciation of the unique beauty of San Diego’s natural environment. The park is constantly changing, so see and learn new things on walks throughout the year. Walks start from the Visitor Center every Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Walks are free and open to the public, with no reservations required. The trails used are easy, but have uneven surfaces and some involve steps, so be sure to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and bring along water. A hat and sunscreen are also recommended. Walks are canceled if raining. Visit: mtrp.org/events/ Mission Trails Regional Park on Facebook
  • The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors on Tuesday, April 1, approved the first-quarter amendment to the 2025-2026 biennial budget, significantly increasing the Energy Department’s capital spending from the original allocation of $813 million in 2025 to approximately $970 million.
26 of 1,120