The Women's Health Initiative, begun in the 1990s, has made many important discoveries. Now funding to collect more research data will end in September.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin visited with San Diego leaders Tuesday to discuss solutions to the cross-border sewage crisis. He also faced a group of protestors. Plus, how Project 2025 is impacting San Diegans. And, the city is lowering speed limits on a handful of commercial streets.
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The barriers drew searing criticism from Texas immigrant rights advocates and Democratic lawmakers. Mexican officials say they caused two people to drown in 2023.
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Santa Monica College started the first community college program to train people for much-needed jobs in homeless services. But will its first cohort be its last?
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Visit 14 independent bookstores over three days, collect stamps in your literary passport and earn prizes during San Diego’s annual book crawl.
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La Jolla Playhouse's four-day festival celebrates theater without walls — interactive, immersive and unexpected.
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While San Diego is skipping official events, Tijuana embraces UNESCO's International Jazz Day with concerts and deep musical roots that resonate on both sides of the border.
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The email sent this month to people who entered the country legally through the Biden administration's CBP One mobile app tells them, “it’s time for you to leave the United States.”
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Some foreign students at local universities are afraid to post on social media and considering whether to leave the country.

Volunteer group cleans up neighborhoods, block by block

San Diego City College to upgrade planetarium with federal STEM funds

San Diego’s long history of activism and how you can get involved

International students in San Diego caught up in ‘mass revocation of student visas'

Documenters program helps shine sunlight on public meetings

Imperial County is a refuge for vanishing burrowing owls. But do they need more protection?

Time running out on Tijuana migrant shelters as they scramble to replace US funding

Patients struggle with long COVID years after pandemic began
Effort underway to restore famous Jessop Clock and give it a new home

Encinitas plans to challenge state's housing mandates
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On Earth Day, we sit down with local climate leaders to discuss federal threats to nonprofit status and funding.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria presented his draft budget proposal to the City Council. Plus, a group with roots in Ocean Beach is spearheading a county-wide clean up effort. And, La Jolla Playhouse kicks off its WOW, or Without Walls, festival this week.
- Volunteer-run mobile library helps kids discover love for reading in communities South of the border
- El Cajon immigration raid shows stark change in enforcement priorities under President Trump
- Border Patrol to retrain hundreds of California agents on how to comply with the Constitution
- Federal officials revoke four San Diego State University students’ visas