California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislative leaders have reached an agreement aimed at getting most public schoolchildren back in classrooms by the end of March.
Authorities arrested two suspects and were searching for a third person after a chase led to a shooting early Monday in Serra Mesa.
Restaurant workers are among more than 500,000 San Diegans who are newly-eligible to sign up for the coronavirus vaccine.
Drone video shows the aftermath of a bluff collapse in Del Mar on Sunday.
Congrats Andra Day Its the first acting Golden Globe for the 36-year-old singer, songwriter and actress who grew up in San Diego.
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Two of three people who ran from vehicle were captured
Initial RNA treatments are targeting eye diseases and neuromuscular ailments
Taurino and Silvia Rivera had four biological sons, and through their ministry at Fe Esperanza Y Amor church, they left behind many more who considered them parents
Sizing up the Houston Astros ahead of the 2021 season
An appeals court reversed 2019 decisions that had ordered Learn4Life San Diego locations to close
The rise in antibiotic resistance poses one of the greatest challenges to public health and modern medicine. The roots of the dilemma are many - overzealous use of antibiotics clinical and agricultural settings, the departure of major pharmaceutical companies from antibiotic development ,and simple Darwinian evolution of microbes. Can we lift ourselves out of the hole that we have dug Many ethical dilemmas must be acknowledged and confronted, such as balancing restrictions on individual liberty for the protection of the public health and the well being of future generations. We must also consider just and sustainable use of this precious resource tailored to the markedly differing economic and epidemiological situations across the globe with diverse health systems and variable antibiotic markets. Victor Nizet, MD describes the current challenges and potential paths forward. Series: Exploring Ethics Health and Medicine Show ID: 36634
Business needs to be understood in the context of the broader social and environmental realities of today. Jeffrey Thies shares how engaging students in conversation with ethical and sustainable businesses helps create not only a deeper understanding of economics but a real world connection to critical business ethics concepts. Series: Education Channel Business Education Show ID: 36363
The College Board has eliminated subject matter and essays tests. How will this impact college testing moving forward Are we moving to a test free future Is this a cynical, business move How are AP courses changing how students apply to college Steven Mercer and Adam Ingersoll examine the new landscape of college admissions testing. Series: College Applications Education Show ID: 36773
Distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has sparked frustration but also creativity. Educators Shelli Kurth and Nicole Assisi share the unique ways learning has changed in their households and how they will incorporate these innovations moving forward. Series: Staying Sane: Tips for Parenting in Unprecedented Times Education Show ID: 36754
Get the latest information about COVID-19 vaccines. Learn about when vaccines may be available for children, equitable distribution efforts, and how we can work together to overcome vaccine hesitancy. David Brenner, MD is joined in conversation by Shira Abeles, MD, Susan Little, MD, Davey Smith, MD, Stephen Spector, MD, and Alejandra Sotelo-Solis. Series: UC San Diego Health Talks Health and Medicine Show ID: 36721