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  • It would also allow researchers to study cannabis products that are available in California dispensaries.
  • As members of the middle class have fallen into poverty in the wake of the Taliban takeover, families are no longer able to serve sumptuous repasts on their traditional dining rugs.
  • The latest shutdown order from the state has put an Otay Mesa business at risk of closing permanently. Plus, the surge of positive COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations has doctors and nurses bracing for the worst. And early numbers from some large school districts in the county show a jump in D's and F's during the first full semester of distance learning. Then a federal court ruling has restored the DACA program just weeks before Joe Biden, who promised to uphold DACA, takes office as President of the United States. Meanwhile some San Diego County DACA recipients have been left in limbo amid the pandemic. Plus, a little-known internal board that reviews use-of-force incidents at the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is being challenged in a federal lawsuit. Finally, we talk to San Diego journalist Roger Showley about his book “San Diego Memories: A Time of Change: The 1960s and 1970s.”
  • Some people note the enslavement, violence and theft that defined British rule, and they find it difficult to distinguish the individual of Queen Elizabeth II from the institution of monarchy.
  • Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Also available for streaming with closed captioning in Mandarin and Spanish. Discover how an outbreak of bubonic plague in 1900 set off fear and anti-Asian sentiment in San Francisco. This new documentary tells the gripping story of the race against time by health officials to save the city from the deadly disease.
  • The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by another 0.75 percentage points today, as it tries to control runaway prices. The central bank also signaled that additional rate hikes are likely.
  • Temecula’s city council decided against advancing an anti-abortion proposal. But it may not be the end of the matter.
  • Under the proposal, the European Commission would set new durability standards and require companies to include how sustainable and recyclable a clothing item is on its label.
  • This is an archive of the Ukraine live updates blog from February to March.
  • The Carlsbad Holiday Market is a gathering of local craft makers and vendors who sell a unique variety of handmade gifts including food, accessories and home decor items. The Carlsbad Holiday Market takes place in early November and is the perfect kick-off event to the holiday and Christmas season. Shoppers will enjoy a festival street fair, craft faire atmosphere and enjoy tasty treats, all while supporting small local businesses and the philanthropic activities of our club. Shop from juried selection of local vendors unique gift and decorative items, sweet and savory treats to give and enjoy. All proceeds benefit the Woman’s Club of Carlsbad. Date | Saturday, November 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location | Woman’s Club of Carlsbad For more information, please visit womansclubofcarlsbad.org or call (760) 729-9030.
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