Matthew Bowler
Video JournalistMatthew Bowler is an award-winning journalist from San Diego. Bowler comes from a long line of San Diego journalists. Both his father and grandfather worked as journalists covering San Diego. He is also a third generation San Diego State University graduate, where he studied art with a specialty in painting and printmaking. Bowler moved to the South of France after graduating from SDSU. While there he participated in many art exhibitions. The newspaper “La Marseillaise” called his work “les oeuvres impossible” or “the impossible works.” After his year in Provence, Bowler returned to San Diego and began to work as a freelance photographer for newspapers and magazines. Some years later, he discovered his passion for reporting the news, for getting at the truth, for impacting lives. Bowler is privileged to have received many San Diego Press Club Awards along with two Emmy's.
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The ARM Cuauhtémoc Sail Training Ship, a period-correct tall ship replica, is now dockside at the B Street Pier and open for tours through Monday.
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Photojournalists at NPR member stations documented protests at college and university campuses nationwide this week.
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Students from all over the world are in San Diego to compete in the first-ever Academic Drone Soccer World Cup & Career Fair.
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The deadline to apply for aid from FEMA with short-term rental assistance, home repairs and other expenses related to the historic rains and flooding in January is midnight Friday.
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Large companies doing business in the state would have to disclose and clean wastewater discharges that can pollute the watershed or pay the state to do it.
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Many are still staying in hotels and said those accommodations will expire in the next day or two.
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The city is now among several in San Diego County to establish new protections for immigrants amid the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.
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In a 3-2 vote, the Board of Supervisors directed county counsel to support efforts of California Attorney General Bonta and others who sued the Trump administration in July to restore the ability to use Medicaid funds for services at Planned Parenthood.
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San Diego workers join tens of thousands of University of California custodians, food service workers and patient care technicians across the state who walked off the job over living costs.
- 2 US aircraft shot down as war in Iran escalates. At least 1 crew member is missing
- San Diego middle school students win national documentary competition
- Trump's ballroom fight sheds new light on an underground White House bunker
- Lease termination rescinded for Chula Vista tall ship Bill of Rights
- Hubbs-SeaWorld releases 3 millionth white seabass to the wild