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  • Annual inflation proved to be hotter than expected last month, staying stubbornly above 3%. It continues to move in the wrong direction in recent months. Pushing it lower is proving to be hard.
  • Scientists are looking at the ways humans change the planet — and the impact that has on the spread of infectious disease. You might be surprised at some of their conclusions.
  • Travis Tamasese has joined KPBS as its inaugural Chief of Staff. Travis will report to General Manager Deanna Mackey and serve as a member of the senior leadership team.
  • In Nogales, Ariz., immigration and casual border crossings are a way of life. But the pressure is mounting as asylum seekers strain local resources and the economy depends on border traffic.
  • Monday's study says with climate change the 2023 California snow bonanza, which was a record for snow on the ground on April 1, will be less likely in the future.
  • The newsroom union at The New York Times accuses the paper of targeting staffers of Middle Eastern descent during an inquiry into leaks about internal debates over a story on the Hamas attacks.
  • The aircraft-maker has faced renewed scrutiny this year, mostly going back to an incident when a rear door plug tore off a 737 Max 9. Things have compounded from there.
  • Chula Vista Mayor John McCann will share his vision for the region’s second-largest city and provide an update on projects in his first State of the City address on Tuesday.
  • On Valentine’s Day weekend, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, Crisis House will be celebrating the 3rd Annual Hearts of Gold - Inspire Hope for a Brighter Future Gala at the newly renovated U.S. Grant Hotel. The gala is the only fundraiser of the year. We are proud to add that 93% of every dollar raised goes directly to programs and services. We hope you will consider joining us in investing in this agency with a proven track record of success! Crisis House has been a landmark multi-service agency located in east San Diego County since 1972. They operate a collective of housing programs for survivors of domestic abuse and their children. Crisis House responds to the needs of 125 of our community’s children in their Camp HOPE program, one-of-a-kind camping and mentorship program that heals the children traumatized by domestic violence in their homes. The Mobile Outreach Team immediately responded to the needs of 677 people experiencing homelessness and connected them to housing and other life-saving resources. In FY 2021- 2022 alone, Crisis House served a total of 5,456 people and ended homelessness for 292 families with 365 children. Please join us for a wonderful evening of celebration, music, a private concert by Gregory Page and a Special Guest, great dining, and more inspiring stories. Bid on jaw-dropping auction items, including a week’s stay at a fantastic 800-year-old villa in Tuscany! Click here to learn more about this event.
  • The International Booker Prize celebrates fiction that's been translated into English. This year's shortlist, announced Tuesday morning, features books in six languages from three continents.
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