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KQED PBS NewsHour July 13, 2024

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Flavored tobacco products still being sold

Buying flavored tobacco products has been illegal in California since the beginning of the year, but San Diego's city attorney says they’re still being sold. In other news, the city of Chula Vista temporarily shut down Harborside Park and is considering closing it for good, that’s angered many Chula Vista residents. Plus, we hear from the artist and musician who created a musical bridge on a freeway overpass in Golden Hill.

This musical bridge in San Diego s Golden Hill neighborhood makes a railing into public art

San Diego s largest school district begins a new academic year

The San Diego Unified School District welcomes more than 100,000 students back to its campuses Tuesday. In other news, we get an update on how Tropical Storm Hilary may have affected the ongoing risk of wildfires in San Diego County. And, over the past decade, members of the Ramona Cemetery District voted to give themselves health benefits.

Attack ads in District 4 election

Law enforcement unions have funneled more than $160,000 into the San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 4 race and some of that money is being spent on misleading ads. In other news, the Trump indictments are making history in real time, causing plenty of discussion on school campuses. Plus open-air cars carrying tourists, taking in the sights and learning about the city started buzzing around San Diego 27 years ago. We learn what tourists get to see and hear during their rides.

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