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In-Depth: Why are drug seizures down along the San Diego-Mexico border in 2022?

New CBP data shows fewer drugs being seized along the border in 2022 than in the previous three years. ABC 10News Reporter Jared Aarons breaks down the numbers and talks to an expert to find out why.

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US, Mexico officials commemorate groundbreaking of new Otay Mesa East Port of Entry

U.S. and Mexican officials hope the new Otay Mesa East Port of Entry will shorten long wait times at the San Diego-Tijuana border when it’s open in 2024. Then, a new report finds the county needs more than 18,000 new therapists, psychologists, social workers and psychiatrists in the next 5 years, to meet demand. And, just over a week ago, a drug cartel launched a campaign of terror on Tijuana new KPBS reporting sheds light on the reasons behind the attacks. Next, one obstacle for expanding adoption of electric vehicles is availability of charging stations for renters. Then, San Diego’s community college students are back in school in person Monday. Finally, this year’s selections for One Book One San Diego are out, and for adult readers the choice is the novel “The Vanishing Half,” by Oceanside native, author Brit Bennett.

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Recent Tijuana cartel violence part of a pattern that goes back decades

Experts say that, to comprehend what’s happening now, you need to understand the history of the Mexican cartels.

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The Christian Science Monitor Daily for July 7, 2022

Rethink the news: Reducing news to hard lines and side-taking leaves a lot of the story untold. Progress comes from challenging what we hear and considering different views.

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What underlies US inertia on mass shootings? It may be lack of trust.

Gun regulation comes down to a question of who do people trust with their safety. How publics respond to mass shootings explains the differences between the gun culture of the U.S. and other countries.

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