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The KPBS Day of the Dead Digital Altar is back this year. Submit a memory or message to a loved one who's passed with a photo, video or audio.
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The San Diego Police Department released new procedures this week for how officers should interact with transgender and nonbinary people.
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The border wall is planned to stretch along 14 miles of rugged terrain in the Laguna Mountains. But members of the Kumeyaay Nation say the work is destroying sensitive cultural sites.
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San Diego’s only hair salon for children with autism and other special needs says it’s too dangerous to serve clients outside.
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The youth-led group said the government has refused to consult with them to identify possible heritage sites they say the massive construction project is now destroying.
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This year marks a century since the adoption of the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Winning women the right to vote, however, was an effort launched decades before it was passed, with national and local campaigns securing small victories that led to final ratification in 1920.
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KPBS Midday EditionArtistic director Matt Morrow says the theme is 'we are'
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The Valley View Casino Center sits in the middle of a neighborhood that could see some major changes after an update was passed to the Midway/Pacific Highway Community Plan.
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KPBS Midday EditionOne group of community leaders is shining a light on the lack of diversity among governing officials in the San Diego Region.
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Airs Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV
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