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  • The 19th century term describes the perceived right of Americans to use force or the threat of force to wrest desireable land from the grasp of others.
  • The NFL is reaching more Latinos than ever. Here's how they've scored with a Spanish-speaking audience.
  • San Diego's local congressional delegation Tuesday marked the beginning of an extensive rehabilitation project.
  • The Trump administration has welcomed far-right media figures in the White House briefing room and elsewhere, even as it restricts access for established news outlets.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' Nov. 5, 2024 election guide for the San Diego County Board of Education races.
  • A new report criticizes the real estate deal behind San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed 1,000-bed homeless shelter. Also, a Supreme Court ruling is likely to reshape how many cities regulate homelessness, particularly in the South Bay. And, UC San Diego is seeking approval to spend $2 billion to address its student housing shortage.
  • Gov. Gavin Newsom met with San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nora Vargas on Monday to address the ongoing Tijuana River Valley pollution crisis.
  • The Port of San Diego and San Diego Working Waterfront are organizing the 34th annual Operation Clean Sweep on August 24, 2024, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Volunteers are invited to help remove trash and debris from San Diego Bay and its surrounding waterways. Last year, nearly 1,000 volunteers collected 10.5 tons of trash, including items like shopping carts, bicycles, and even household appliances. This year, the event is expecting over 1,100 volunteers who can choose cleanup sites around the bay, including locations like Barrio Logan, Coronado, and Seaport Village. After the event, an after-party will be held on Shelter Island, featuring free meals, entertainment, and activities. Operation Clean Sweep is a community-driven effort aimed at preserving the health and beauty of San Diego Bay. The San Diego Working Waterfront, representing 800 local businesses, and the Port of San Diego emphasize the importance of this initiative for the environment. Volunteers will receive free t-shirts and cleaning supplies, and the event is supported by several sponsors, including the Port of San Diego, San Diego Gas & Electric, and the U.S. Navy. Public Sites: 1. Shelter Island / Half Moon Marina: 2323 Shelter Island Dr. San Diego, CA 92106 2. Barrio Logan: 2049 Main St, San Diego, CA 92113 - Family Friendly Cleanup Location 3. Marina View Park: 900 Marina Pkwy, Chula Vista, CA 91910 - Family Friendly Cleanup Location 4. Pier 32 Marina: 3201 Marina Way, National City, CA 91950 - Adult Only Cleanup Location; wear boots or closed toe shoes 5. Pepper Park: 3299 Tidelands Ave National City, CA 91950 - Family Friendly Cleanup Location For more information visit: sdworkingwaterfront.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • This Labor Day, get out on the San Diego Bay and close the summer with a San Diego Labor Day Premier Brunch Cruise! Enjoy the beautiful weather on a yacht with a gourmet brunch buffet and incredible views of San Diego Bay. Sparkling waves and soft breezes set the mood for this relaxing mid-day tour, featuring free-flowing bubbly, unbeatable views of San Diego’s sights, and curated background music. The relaxing bay brunch cruise includes a freshly prepared buffet with classic American breakfast dishes, plenty of seasonal lunch entrées, and richly decadent desserts. Sail past amazing San Diego sights including the Coronado Bay Bridge, the Star of India, the North Island Naval station, and the barking sea lions at Point Loma. About this Experience: Duration 2 hours Brunch Buffet Unlimited mimosas Live entertainment Scenic Long Beach views Schedule Monday September 2nd, 2024 Board: 10:30 a.m. Cruise: 11 a.m. — 1 p.m. Where to Meet Pier 1 Hornblower Landing 1800 North Harbor Drive San Diego, CA Pay-to-park options are available at Grape Street. Visit: https://www.cityexperiences.com/san-diego/city-cruises/labor-day-brunch-bbq/ City Experiences on Instagram and Facebook
  • Californians who try to withdraw money but don’t have enough in their bank accounts won’t fall deeper into a financial hole from having to pay a fine, thanks to a new state law.
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