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The long-shuttered property will begin offering shelter services later this month. → Read More
There’s a complicated history behind what we think of our butts. RadioLab reporter Heather Radke explores that in her new book called, "Butts: A Backstory." → Read More
Local sleep expert shares advice to improve sleep and better align with your natural sleep rhythm. → Read More
The city is far behind on its overall tree planting goal to be met by 2030. → Read More
The San Diego City Council will hear a proposed ban on Styrofoam products Tuesday. → Read More
The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage topped 7% this week, according to federal mortgage buyer Freddie Mac. → Read More
Health officials are urging vulnerable populations to take note of an increase in flu, COVID-19 and RSV cases during the fall and winter months. → Read More
A new museum that celebrates Barrio Logan's Chicano Park opening this weekend. → Read More
Due mainly to climbing interest rates, San Diego's housing market is experiencing a slowdown. → Read More
Event organizers expect thousands of San Diegans to bike to work Thursday. → Read More
San Diego writer Fredrika Syren offers a “A Practical Guide to Zero Waste for Families.” → Read More
A new crisis center in Vista is at the forefront of a new approach to mental health care in the county. → Read More
As the MLB season ramps up, the Padres must contend with the injury of one of their biggest stars. → Read More
Ibram Kendi, director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center and a professor of history and international relations at American University, joined Midday Edition Monday to talk about how he believes people can actively stop racism. → Read More
The day after graduation, last week, the school’s principal and three vice principals were removed from their positions. → Read More
Davis announced her plans to sign on to the legislative framework for responding to global warming at a forum she hosted on climate's impacts on security and the economy on Saturday. The event included a Q-and-A with a panel of climate change experts. → Read More
San Diego Gas and Electric announced plans Thursday to move its roughly 750,000 customers to energy plans that incentivize decreased energy use, especially during peak hours. → Read More
You know it’s a good weekend when there’s tap dancing and dinosaurs involved. → Read More
Women's March San Diego organizers expect thousands to attend Saturday's event at Waterfront Park. → Read More
San Diego integrative medicine doctor Robert Bonakdar weighs in on how and who should be taking dietary supplements. → Read More