Students of the former San Diego-based Ashford University got some relief from their outstanding government loans, following a state and federal lawsuit on their behalf. In other news, in the special election to replace former San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, outside spending has reached a new high. Plus, applications close today to join the Black Panther Party in San Diego. The San Diego chapter is one of many being revived across the country, after the United States government spread misinformation that caused the party to become mostly inactive decades ago.
More than 2-thousand people will have their student debt forgiven.Governor Gavin Newsom's office this week announced nearly 760-million-dollars in grants, for affordable housing and transportation projects across the state
“Californians are going to see 21 beautiful new developments that are designed in a way to really meet the needs of the community and residents.” Today, temps in the county’s inland valleys will be in the mid 80s, while mountain areas will be in the low 80s.Forecasters say there’s also a chance of rain today in the county’s mountains and deserts.From KPBS, you’re listening to San Diego News Now. Stay with me for more of the local news you need.Students of the former San Diego-based Ashford University got some relief from their outstanding government loans, yesterday, following a state and federal lawsuit on their behalf.
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ENVZN Urban Art TakeoverVanguard Culture presents the ENVZN23: Urban Art Takeover, a visual and performing arts festival that will transform numerous warehouses, industrial spaces, and other urban areas of the Commercial Street corridor in Logan Heights.Two full city blocks will be activated with multi-sensory art interventions by creatives from both sides of the U.S./Mexico border on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023, from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.Visitors will experience live dance, puppetry, and theatre performances on warehouse loading docks, a fashion show by Fashion Week San Diego in an industrial storage lot, art installations with curated soundscapes by Tijuana-based multimedia artist MALU, a short film festival inside a crossfit gym, delicious food and drink by local vendors, dance performances along the trolley line and much more. ENVZN23 will respond to the urban landscape by integrating curated sound and theatrical lighting design throughout. ENVZN23 is designed as a recurring event and will return during the year-long celebrations of World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024 for an audience of thousands of design professionals, art patrons, and other culture-seekers from the San Diego Tijuana region and around the world.ENVZN23 will feature programming by more than 40 visionary artists and arts organizations from both sides of the border including Larry & Debby Kline, Perry Vasquez, Cat Chiu Phillips, Hayley Thomas, Jose Hugo Sanchez, Doris Bittar, Natalie Gonzalez, Malashock Dance, Fashion Week San Diego, San Diego Sister Cities Association, San Diego Filipino Cinema, Coronado Island Film Festival, San Diego Italian Film Festival, La Jolla Historical Society, Art of Elan, Disco Riot, The Frontera Project, ArtWalk San Diego, XoQue Art in Motion, Abordo Teatro, George Sarah, ConnectArte, Marilu Salinas, Mesa College Art Gallery, Hoverlay Augmented Reality, Baja Wine + Food, Westward Entertainment, and more.Schedule:5 p.m. - 6 p.m. VIP Wine + Culinary Experience at the Soap Factory lounge. 6 p.m
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Theater Notebook: Composer and UC San Diego music professor Anthony Davis joins Opera Hall of FameAlso this week, more news on Little Amal's visit to San Diego in November and a San Diego native scores at the Edinburgh Fringe fest
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Rainbow and Fallbrook fight to leave San Diego County Water Authority amid rising water ratesFor years, leaders of Rainbow and Fallbrook’s Municipal Water District have been researching an alternative source of water because they say the rate hikes from San Diego County Water Authority were having a huge fit on the farmers who live in the North County communities.
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UCSD Health is first adult provider in San Diego County to make U.S. News honor rollLatest 'Best Hospitals' report rates hospitals on specialty care
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San Diego Humane Society addresses pet safety amid current heat waveThe San Diego Humane Society told ABC 10News it had over 530 calls reporting of pets in hot cars in 2022 and they’re already over 250 this year with six calls on Monday.
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San Diego researchers work on forecasting tool for ocean pathogensScripps Institution of Oceanography researchers hope to use a $3 million state grant to build a tool to help them understand when pathogens will foul the water off Imperial Beach.
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