San Diego County

Signs advertising the 2020 US Census cover a closed and boarded up business amid the coronavirus outbreak in Seattle, Washington, March 23, 2020.

For Latinos ineligible to vote, US census offers a path to political power

Every 30 Seconds

The instability wrought by the pandemic could lead to census counts of historically undercounted Latino communities. Organizers are racing to get people to fill it out before the Sept. 30 deadline.

California moves forward with bill to end state role in federal immigration program

Global Politics

Immigrants Fight to Curb Controversial S-Comm Program

Conflict & Justice

U.S. agricultural industry hopes immigration reform fixes worker predicament

Global Politics

Despite law, some new Americans may not get voting support they need

Global Politics

Immigration Reform: Will Farming Finally Get Fixed?

Conflict & Justice

As the immigration reform battle begins, farmers are clamoring for policies that would ease hiring workers, while workers are demanding more rights. Reporter Adrian Florido reports from California.

Networking Workshops to Help Iraqi Refugees Find Work

Lifestyle & Belief

Refugee advocates in San Diego are holding job networking workshops for Iraqi refugees struggling to find work.

The World

SAN DIEGO PROTECTION

Even defenders of the Endangered Species Act say it kicks in too late in the process of extinction because eco-systems along with individual species need to be protected to avert the loss of biological diversity. San Diego recently approved a land use system based on the conservation of habitat in which nearly two thousand acres […]

The World

Is the Tijuana River Half Full, or Half Empty?

San Diego County, California has experienced beach closings due to raw sewage outflow from Mexico. Reporter Bebe Crouse visits a prototype sewage plant which treats sewage as a resource rather than a problem. It’s being offered as an alternative to a massive treatment plant, towards which the US Government is contributing half a billion dollars.