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Here are 4 tips on the art of a meaningful goodbye, from someone who has spent their life practicing how to counsel people through grief.
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Californians still considering installing rooftop solar panels will earn less for the electricity they generate.
New rules go into effect Friday. When state regulators made the rule changes in December, it sparked a rush to install new systems.
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A federal plan is in the works to drastically increase the number of zero-emission cars on America's roads, but the EPA's plan is even more aggressive than what we've seen in California.
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This week, San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher received a vote of no-confidence from his fellow board members. But Fletcher's scandal is just the latest to take down a local politician.
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Nicolas Reveles died last month from pancreatic cancer. He was the director of education at @SDOpera for more than two decades. This weekend, his opera Ghosts will have its world premiere at the Balboa Theatre.
KPBS arts reporter @cinebeth has a preview.
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One of the biggest trends in tech right now is artificial intelligence. We checked in with one of San Diego's biggest tech companies, @Qualcomm, to see how it's embracing AI.
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According to federal data, some of the toughest jobs to fill right now are IT jobs, with nearly 1 million openings last year. How tech companies are looking to Tijuana for help.
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First, they already have a big win against vaping companies under their belt. Now a local law firm wants to take on social media companies for their impact on kids. We look into what's at stake.
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Two piñatas by Diana Benavídez have been acquired into the Mingei International Museum's permanent collection — and they're currently on view through the end of April.
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Montana's bill goes further than bans in nearly half of the states that target devices on state-issued devices. Instead, Montana's legislation makes it illegal for anyone to download TikTok. https://t.co/oeYtgEHbbT
7-Eleven owners around the country have acknowledged using the music to drive away people experiencing homelessness. When KPBS asked staff in several San Diego stores about it, they declined to speak on the record. https://t.co/3uH5bgGN1s
From its very first episode, HBO's Barry has pushed the boundaries of television. But star/writer/director/producer Bill Hader and his crew take that ethic to ridiculous extremes in the show's fourth and final season. https://t.co/drBcEIvpR2