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  • Small businesses are getting sued at an alarming rate for violating internet privacy laws, with one law firm fielding over 500 lawsuits alone citing the California Invasion of Privacy Act.
  • A health care workers’ union alleges Kaiser’s e-visit tool screens mental health patients without real-time clinician review, violating state law. Kaiser skipped a public hearing on the allegations for the second time in as many years — so what exactly is behind the tool, and why won’t the company say?
  • Three months since the start of its conflict with Iran, the Trump administration is oscillating between strike threats and diplomatic overtures. Neither path has yielded a clear resolution.
  • The U.S. is allowing ships to enter and exit Iranian ports and coastal areas as the countries move to a new phase of negotiations over the next 60 days.
  • Historical voter turnout data show that voters aged 29 and younger disproportionately sit out primary elections in California compared to the general voting population. Still, a few governor candidates have been targeting young voters in their campaigns, particularly through social media and college organizations.
  • KPBS arts reporter Audy McAfee and her partner, Miles Price, moved to San Diego nine months ago. In this Price of San Diego story, they set out to see whether they could enjoy a day at the San Diego County Fair for under $200.
  • For the Filipino diaspora, food is a strong tether to their homeland and their identity. But for decades, traditional fruits and vegetables from the Philippines were hard to come by.
  • Join us at VolunBEERS on Tuesday, July 14, our quarterly fundraiser and service project! This event is a way to engage the community in service through our unique approach involving a local nonprofit, HOSD, and a local brewery, winery or restaurant. Our July VolunBEERS is dedicated to Encanto Elementary, a local Title 1 school supporting 400 students annually. We'll be packing school supplies for their students to receive before school starts back up! In addition to our project, we will be hosting a back to school drive and are requesting new items such as writing materials, backpacks, pencil pouches, and anything else school-related. We're also excited to share that another silent auction will be taking place. Please note that individuals must be at VolunBEERS to place their bids. Space and supplies are limited, so we recommend buying your tickets early. Generous support from the San Diego community helps HandsOn San Diego support over 100 San Diego schools, parks and nonprofits. We would appreciate it if you would consider donating and joining us for VolunBEERS, where you have the opportunity to support our organization. Help give back to our local community through volunteer service while enjoying the best beer San Diego has to offer! Can't make this event but still want to make an impact? Consider making a $100 donation instead! HandsOn San Diego is funded primarily through donations and corporate sponsors and is fiscally sponsored by Mission Edge San Diego, a 501(c)(3) organization. Your donations help us continue our mission to strengthen communities through volunteer action. Because we believe that when individuals are actively engaged, communities are stronger. HandsOn San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Mark Zuckerberg met with Kalshi's CEO last year about a potential deal, but talks did not move forward. Now Meta is making its own prediction market app.
  • Grab your lederhosen, rally your crew, and get ready for Southern California’s favorite fall tradition! La Mesa Oktoberfest returns October 2–4, 2026, bringing three days of authentic German-inspired fun, live entertainment, delicious food, and community celebration to the heart of La Mesa Village. As the city’s largest annual event, Oktoberfest welcomes tens of thousands of visitors with something exciting around every corner. Raise a stein in one of three unique biergartens, including the lively Hofbräuhaus Biergarten, the family-friendly Hop Haus on Palm, and the relaxed Craft Beer & Seltzer Garden. Beyond the bier, festivalgoers can enjoy everything from bratwurst, schnitzel, giant pretzels, and strudel to a wide variety of international flavors from local vendors. Artisan Alley also returns with handcrafted goods, gifts, home décor, fresh-baked treats, and more from talented local makers. Families will find more free activities than ever, including the popular Pumpkin Patch, pumpkin decorating, flower crown crafting, maypole dancing, and complimentary hat-making experiences. Kids, adults, and even four-legged friends can join the fun, with the festival’s dog-friendly area returning for another year of tail-wagging festivities. For more information and VIP passes, visit LaMesaOktoberfest.org. La Mesa Oktoberfest on Facebook / Instagram
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