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House of China executive director David Seid joins San Diego News Now podcast host Debbie Cruz to talk about the celebration and new year traditions.
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A new year means New Year’s resolutions for many of us. Whatever it is, we want to know what you hope to accomplish in 2023.
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The novel coronavirus continues to evolve and spread around the country, causing severe disease and numerous deaths in San Diego County, particularly among vulnerable populations such as people with compromised immune systems.
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Deputies and officers have been conducting saturation patrols and staffing sobriety checkpoints to catch intoxicated drivers. Operations will conclude next week.
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Public transportation will be free after 6 p.m. on Dec. 31, in an effort to encourage party goers to leave their cars at home.
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What organizers bill as "America's largest balloon parade" consists of 24 giant balloons, three floats, 18 specialty units and 12 marching bands.
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Officials with the U.S. Department of Transportation issued a statement in response to Southwest's cancellations, noting that the department will be looking into the situation.
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Starting Monday through Jan. 23, San Diegans can drop off their Christmas trees to be recycled for free.
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Sedaris' darkly funny account of his stint as a Macy's department store Christmas elf named Crumpet has been a hallmark of the Morning Edition airwaves for 30 holiday seasons.
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KPBS Midday EditionChristmas is the tamale season for many families. One mom from the extended KPBS family tells us how she makes them.
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