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  • Consumption of avocados has boomed in the United States in the past two decades, and much of the demand has been met with rising imports from Mexico. California growers say these imports have wound up helping, not hurting, their crop.
  • Here's the lowdown from allergy doctors on how to get relief, from which medicines to use — and how to best use them — to tips for keeping pollen out of your home.
  • Premieres Friday, April 4 - 28, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! This quirky New Zealand mystery follows DI Mike Shepherd, who arrives to the seemingly peaceful town of Brokenwood with a classic car, a country music collection, and an indeterminate number of ex-wives. His assistant, DC Kristin Sims, is a by-the-book investigator 15 years younger than her boss's car. Shepherd soon discovers that Brokenwood is full of secrets and suspicions.
  • Ecuador's runoff vote pits Trump ally and incumbent Daniel Noboa against leftist challenger Luisa González, in an election dominated by the issue of security in a highly polarized political landscape.
  • The auto industry has built a North American supply chain that ping-pongs parts between the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Tariffs of 25%, if actually imposed, would be costly for buyers and the industry.
  • Democratic Rep. Mark Levin, who represents a closely divided district covering North San Diego County, was among only six Democrats statewide to vote for the Laken Riley Act. Members of Pilgrim United Church of Christ in Carlsbad are calling him out.
  • A Peruvian farmer has lost a decade-long legal climate case against Germany energy giant RWE. Saúl Luciano Lliuya claimed the company's emissions had contributed to glacial melt threatening his Andean hometown.
  • Mariam Mohammed says her younger son died when she could not get treatment for him at a U.S.-funded clinic that had temporarily closed. Researchers say there are many thousands of cases like his.
  • Shawn Fein supports auto industry tariffs but calls broad tariffs "reckless."
  • Come and enjoy New Years' Day with Five Star Tours as we take you to the Rose Parade 2025 with transportation, reserved seating, snacks and escort.. Enjoy the excitement of New Years' morning in the tradition and pageantry of magnificent floral floats, high-stepping equestrian units and spirited marching bands at the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California. Ground transportation : * Available * Admission tickets : * Available * Come and enjoy New Years Day with Five Star Tours as we take you to the Rose Parade 2024 with transportation, reserved seating, snacks and escort. Enjoy the excitement of New Year’s morning in the tradition and pageantry of magnificent floral floats, high-stepping equestrian units and spirited marching bands at the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California on January 1, 2024. The Tournament of Roses Official Tour is the ideal way to experience a wonderful New Year’s celebration. All event tickets are confirmed and guaranteed. Tour includes transportation, reserved seating and snacks. Seats are north facing seats which means there's no sun in your eyes. Departs various locations throughout San Diego at 4 a.m. from various locations Departure Points: South San Diego- Palomar Trolley Station, Chula Vista, CA Central San Diego- Santa Fe Train Station, 1050 Kettner Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101 North County San Diego Coastal- La Costa Park & Ride, La Costa, CA North County Oceanside- Oceanside Transit Center, 235 S. Tremont Street, Oceanside, CA Anaheim- Sheraton Park Anaheim, 1855 S Harbor Blvd, Anaheim, CA 92802 Returns 1 hour after parade with a lunch stop on own in San Juan Capistrano for San Diego. *(time are estimated) For more information, please call 619-232-5040 Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rose-parade-2025-tour-tickets-877398752287?aff=oddtdtcreator Five Star Tours on Instagram and Facebook
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