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  • Hundreds of Camp Pendleton Marines continue to rotate deployments to the U.S.-Mexico border.
  • California needs better public transit. But building new bus and rail lines is difficult and expensive here. A new report says to make things easier, the state needs to get out of its own way.
  • President Trump focused on California first as his administration rolled out its crackdown on unauthorized immigration, sending the National Guard to Los Angeles and carrying out high profile raids throughout the state.
  • Thousands of students in San Diego Unified are back in their classrooms this week. Then, we take a closer look at the Trump administration’s plans for Afghan allies who’ve fled due to Taliban rule. Then, SDG&E reminds us to call 811 before digging and explains why. Finally, an all-female production of Shakespeare’s work that’s taking place in our county and where to watch.
  • Amid soaring housing costs, the district wants to build affordable units on excess school property for employees. But there's disagreement over which proposal to choose.
  • The FIFA President addressed outrage over ticket prices for the World Cup by pointing to record demand and reiterating that most of the proceeds will help support soccer around the world.
  • Hagop Chirinian is an undocumented man from Lebanon who has lived in the U.S. for 50 years. ICE has detained him for four months without a hearing.
  • The city teamed up with the nonprofit Escondido Fire Safe Council to spread the word about Escondido's zero-tolerance policy on consumer fireworks, which are illegal throughout San Diego County.
  • More than ever before, economic tools like sanctions, export controls and tech policy are playing a bigger role in foreign policy. For the Republic of Korea and the United States, these new strategies now lead to two urgent challenges: staying aligned in their economic strategies, and rethinking how to deal with North Korea. How can the Republic of Korea and the U.S. work more closely on economic statecraft to strengthen their alliance? And can those same tools be used more effectively to influence North Korea, where current sanctions may be losing their edge? To discover answers to these questions, join our roundtable, which brings together experts in diplomacy, economics and policy. UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy on Facebook / Instagram
  • ICOHS College Holistic Health Practitioner Students Host Free Chair Massage Event at Kenzi Coffee & Tea Garden ICOHS College Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) students will be offering free chair massages to customers, neighbors, and passersby at Kenzi Coffee & Tea Garden. This recurring event allows students to practice their skills, gain valuable hands-on experience, and give back to the community. ICOHS College on Facebook / Instagram
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