WEEKEND STORIES
The month-long strike resulted in garbage piling up across Chula Vista and parts of San Diego as 250 trash haulers demanded better pay and benefits
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
“We must accept finite disappointment,” Martin Luther King Jr. said, “but never lose infinite hope.” King, killed in 1968, would have turned 93 on Jan. 15. His words and actions, which elevated him to prominence in the civil rights movement, will always resonate. Writers reflect on his legacy ahead of Monday’s national holiday.
Margarito Martínez Esquivel, a Tijuana photojournalist who covered police and security issues, was killed Monday
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s eldest son has condemned the inaction of federal lawmakers on voting rights
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Future of the filibuster
‘West Side Story’ star Ariana DeBose hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ with musical guest Bleachers and appearances from ‘Sesame Street’s’ Elmo and Rocco.
The bounty of landmark albums that came out 50 years ago was remarkable then and is even more so now
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The first two people who were returned to Tijuana under the program this week discussed their experience
For 2022, I’m setting out to try 22 different IPAs.
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