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Marine Corps Communications technology is set up in the eastern wilderness of Marine Corps Air Station Miramar just east of the I-15 freeway for a training exercise, Oct. 22, 2024. Playing
How San Diego Marines use the undeveloped wilderness of eastern Miramar
Jaime Casey, physical therapist and fall prevention specialist at the Challenge Center in La Mesa, teaches seniors fall prevention and safety techniques on November 30, 2024. Playing
Seniors gain confidence through fall prevention and safety training
Poway and Del Norte High School students photographed after their first official soccer game on Nov. 1, 2024. Playing
Poway Unified embraces inclusion with new sports program
In Tijuana's Nueva Esperanza neighborhood, some of the city's poorest residents live in makeshift homes right next to an Amazon fulfillment center. Playing
Three years after Amazon arrived, this Tijuana neighborhood remains one of the city's poorest
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Neighbors demand investigation into ‘shocking’ footnote in city code
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Tribes push for 3 new national monuments across California
A San Diego State University student waited in line for over an hour to register and cast her first ballot at the on-campus polling place at SDSU, Nov. 8, 2022. Playing
Adapting public opinion polls to 21st century communication
Homeowner Jake Blake stands in front of his front yard, which he is splitting off and selling under SB 9, Oct. 18, 2024. Playing
Three years into California duplex law, San Diego homeowners start to cash in
Planned Parenthood Generation Action Club member Valerie Callacna canvasses in El Centro, California in Imperial County on Oct. 15, 2024. Planned Parenthood is one of several grassroots organizations working to increase voter engagement in the fast-approaching election. Playing
Imperial County has some of the lowest voter turnout. These organizers are trying to change that.
Janelle Franca Correia stands in her hairdressing salon. She has returned to work after breast cancer surgery. Oct 18, 2024 Playing
One woman’s journey through breast cancer
  • As we approach the peak of cold and flu season, health officials are warning San Diego County residents about a rise in two serious respiratory illnesses: walking pneumonia and whooping cough. In other news, a lawsuit was announced Monday on behalf of South Bay residents affected by discharged raw sewage and contamination. Plus, for nearly 30 years, Carlsbad has had a moratorium on drive-thru restaurants, but now the city is rethinking that ban.
  • A new Scripps Research study links heavy alcohol use to the most common form of dementia. In other news, South Bay residents who notice a rotten egg smell have a new tool to understand its health risk. We learn more on the latest response to the cross-border sewage crisis. Plus, artificial light has disrupted the sleep and circadian rhythms of people, and it’s also affecting living things that share our urban space.