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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement post read: “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.” Now we’re asking San Diego for your real-life gym + English teacher couples. Share your story and photos!
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Valentine’s Day may have passed, but love is always in the air — and we’re always here for your stories. While our call for Valentine’s submissions is now closed, we’re keeping the form open so you can share your San Diego love stories anytime.
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In spite of the reassurance from USPS, concerns remain in Imperial Beach about the future of their post office.
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Have you recently moved to Tijuana because of housing costs? Or are you currently considering that move? We want to hear from you for a story about cross-border housing.
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Do you have a family, friend or business connection to Maui? If so, KPBS would like to talk to you.
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What questions do you have about one of the largest events in women's sports?
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KPBS Midday Edition wants to hear from you. What would you like to know about these new weight loss medications? Are you considering taking weight loss medications like Wegovy, Ozempic, or Mounjaro? If you are taking them, what has your experience been like?
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San Diego is not only the home for Comic-Con, but for also some of the comic book industry's most influential artists and writers.
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If you are an elected official in San Diego County and have received threats, KPBS wants to hear from you.
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California law requires health plans to continue providing COVID-19 tests, vaccines and treatment with no out-of-pocket costs through Nov. 11.
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