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  • You are invited to join KPBS, the San Diego Diplomacy Council, and the Worldview Project in a special discussion of this year's One Book One San Diego selection, "Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist" by Judith Heumann. Guest panelists for the discussion are Alex Montoya a business owner, triple amputee, author and speaker, and Jessica Rodriguez Montoya a disability rights lawyer in Mexico. Please join us for what promises to be an intimate and honest virtual conversation! Date | Tuesday, May 3 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Location | Online Register here for free! For more information, please visit eventbrite.com/e/one-book-one-san-diego-being-heumann.
  • The final mobile homes still standing at De Anza Cove mobile home park on Mission Bay are coming down.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will stop asking people to voluntarily cut their water use by 15%.
  • The Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for employees at large businesses is currently on hold as it makes its way through the courts. Plus, after serving in the interim, Cynthia Paes has been officially named as the county’s next registrar of voters. Also, a controversial Trump-era policy aimed at keeping refugees out of the U.S. during the pandemic is being continued by the Biden administration. Meanwhile, Southwestern College has been named a 2021 Equity Champion of Higher Education, getting more Black and Latinx students to continue their degrees at a four-year university. And, next season a new professional sports team will call San Diego home. Finally, what to expect from Comic-Con Special Edition this weekend.
  • The city aims to set up a cannabis equity program that would ease access to the legal market for people harmed by prohibition.
  • While people crowd the big box stores, small businesses are trying to promote Small Business Saturday.
  • As a general assignment reporter, I report on a wide range of different issues that affect the diverse neighborhoods of San Diego County including business, health, arts & culture and politics.
  • The 54-year-old German tennis great was sentenced for illicitly transferring large amounts of money and hiding assets after he was declared bankrupt.
  • The best finales feel both surprising, like you wouldn't have thought of them, and like they were always destined to happen — and Succession's final episode passes the test.
  • An unregulated landfill that accepts vegetative waste has burned underground for months. Neighbors were inundated with smoke and left wondering why the site wasn't regulated in the first place.
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