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inewsource

inewsource is a nonprofit and unbiased news organization dedicated to one clear mission: to offer readers detailed and trustworthy stories about topics that impact the lives of San Diegans. Our committed team of reporters covers a wide range of subjects, including local government, transportation, education, health, taxes, and the environment. We strive to present these stories accurately and effectively across various platforms, including the web, radio, and television.

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  • 1 week ago | inewsource.org | Andrea Briseño

    Why this matters A land acknowledgement is a common practice among public agencies. San Diego County has the highest number of tribal governments in the U.S. The Palomar Community College board will no longer recite a land acknowledgement during their meetings that recognizes the roots of the region and its support for Indigenous students.

  • 1 week ago | inewsource.org | Teal Davis |Sofia Mejias-Pascoe |Andrea Briseño |Philip Salata

    Skip to content Posted inNorth County Several Palomar College community members voice disappointment following the board’s vote to refrain from land acknowledgement practice.

  • 1 week ago | inewsource.org | Andrea Briseño

    Why this matters More than 330,000 students were enrolled at one of San Diego County’s 10 largest school districts last year. San Diego County schools are once again facing a challenging reality as student enrollment declines: budget shortfalls and more layoffs. Each of the county’s 10 largest school districts is projecting a deficit for the second year in a row, according to budget records that inewsource reviewed.

  • 1 week ago | inewsource.org | Jake Kincaid |Greg Moran |Cody Dulaney |Steve Breen

    Skip to content Posted inSan Diego County Each of San Diego County’s 10 largest school districts face financial trouble as declining student enrollment continues to impact budgets.

  • 1 week ago | inewsource.org | Sofia Mejias-Pascoe |Philip Salata |Greg Moran

    Tens of thousands of demonstrators were expected to fill streets and parks across San Diego County Saturday from downtown to Carlsbad as part of the nationwide “No Kings” protest against the Trump administration. The protest in downtown San Diego drew a massive crowd of families, young people, and seniors that packed North Harbor Drive. San Diego Police estimated the crowd at more than 20,000 around noon. No arrests were reported.

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