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San Diego Public Library Director Misty Jones will host a public meeting Tuesday to reveal the preliminary findings of the first phase of the Library Master Plan.
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The district hopes to transition back to normal in-person operations by the spring 2022 semester if the health situation improves.
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The bipartisan federal infrastructure package could lead to major improvements to San Diego's transportation system.
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KPBS Midday EditionAccording to the 2020 Census, more Latinos identified as multiracial or "some other race" than in 2010, a change that reflects shifting understandings of race and the limits of the U.S. Census' categories.
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Climate advocate rally in City Heights to support passage of President Joe Biden's budget plan which would fund major new government spending on climate friendly initiatives.
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The boat's captain, Victor Alfonso Soto Aguilar, and another man who acted as a refueler — Jose Ramon Geraldo Romero — told authorities that they agreed to pilot the vessel in lieu of paying smuggling fees to enter the United States, according to the complaint filed against them earlier this year.
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A total of 9,448 San Diego households have been helped with $77.9 million in a first round of rent relief through the city's COVID-19 Housing Stability Assistance Program, officials announced Wednesday.
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Roger Dangel dedicates his home office to his love for American history.
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Gina McCarthy says the Biden administration is making major changes in the way it addresses climate change, but protesters say that is not enough.
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San Diego officials Tuesday asked the public to help identify significant buildings, sites and structures that memorialize contributions made by members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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