Carolyne Corelis
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Comic-Con isn't just about the panels and cosplay — it's a collector's paradise. From limited edition Funkos to nostalgia-fueled designer toys, the exhibit hall floor is packed with Comic-Con exclusives that can be worth thousands. But for many fans, it's not about the resale value — it's about the thrill of the hunt.
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Pala Rez Radio provides native programming and vital information to its community, with an eye to reaching more tribes.
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ICE agents arrested several people as they left immigration court in San Diego. It's a new new and controversial tactic. KPBS reporter Gustavo Solis speaks with witnesses who say agents detained the wrong man.
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Agents, some in plainclothes, surrounded immigrants in narrow hallways as they exited courtrooms. Lawyers and advocates say the tactic, which ICE has used in other cities across the country, is aggressive and unnecessary.
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The "Hands Off" protests rallied against the administration's spending cuts, mass layoffs and other policies.
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San Diego State University women's basketball team is excited to play LSU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
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Some elected officials are calling it a victory for public safety, while homeless service providers say it criminalizes homelessness.
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An empty city-owned lot on Quail Gardens Drive in Encinitas is at the heart of a contentious debate over affordable housing. Most speakers at Wednesday's city council meeting opposed building housing on the site.
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Affordable housing or a park? An empty lot in Encinitas is the subject of a contentious debate. The Encinitas City Council will vote Wednesday on beginning to study the space for an affordable housing development.
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- San Diego Zoo mural honors 3 beloved animals lost in 1 week
- Buried audit found major problems at San Diego County animal shelters. Issues still persist
- Activists want state commission to consider decertifying SDPD chief
- Hundreds still without power in the Imperial Valley after Monday's monsoon storms