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  • A teenaged brother and sister, both U.S. citizens, found themselves handcuffed during an immigration raid caught on video in Oceanside. Agents were after their father, and ended up taking their mother too.
  • More than three-quarters of U.S. wells make just 6% of the country's oil. They're called marginal wells because of their small output. But they're a big deal to oil producers and environmentalists.
  • Performers who do stunt and voice work for video games went on strike in July after reaching a stalemate in negotiations over how companies can use AI in game development.
  • While recent research shows the night sky is getting brighter every year across North America, the Big Bend area in Texas has fended off the light glow that washes out starry nights.
  • The top 10% of earners in the U.S. would see the biggest gains under the GOP tax and spending package, according to congressional forecasters, but those at the bottom of the income ladder would be worse off.
  • Putting together a go bag doesn't have to be daunting or expensive. Here's how to create a functional kit that doesn't require much money, time or effort.
  • Around half of the county's funds come from the state and federal government for specific purposes. The rest comes from property taxes and fees for services, among other sources.
  • The MAHA movement loves the idea of getting rid of synthetic dyes in foods. But manufacturers face challenges that could drive prices higher.
  • The creation of energy from nuclear fusion has been a goal for decades. General Atomics, a San Diego-based technology company, is bringing us closer to this clean energy. Plus, flu cases in San Diego County increased between Jan. 18-25. The lingering smoke from recent fires likely made matters worse — polluted air makes it easier to get sick and harder to recover. And ahead of Valentine's Day, KPBS wants to know your love story. Maybe it’s about how you met your partner, how special your family is or even about the best California burrito you’ve ever had.
  • Join us for our Green Living Tour, to learn about our programs, and how to live more sustainably! Every small action adds up and creates a big positive impact for tackling our current environmental challenges. This guided one-hour tour of our headquarters in Encinitas explores simple solutions you can implement in your life. See sustainability in action as you learn how you can make a difference with our demonstrations in: * water conservation * waste reduction * soil health and composting with worms * eco demonstration garden * and other innovative, D.I.Y. solutions for achieving everyday sustainability! Tours are led by our knowledgeable Eco Team docents, your local experts in sustainability. Ask questions along the way and enjoy our outdoor space. After the tour, you can: * Borrow from our Tool Lending Library * Make a purchase at our Sustainability Shop * Sign up for a class or become a volunteer * Rent Green Convene for your next sustainable gathering * Drop off E-waste * Donate old reading glasses Cost: FREE and donations are gratefully accepted! Please register to reserve your spot; space is limited. Interested in a private tour? Please email volunteer@solanacenter.org for more information. Funded in part by the City of Encinitas. Visit: Green Living Tour Solana Center for Environmental Innovation on Instagram and Facebook
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