Conway and Larson

Conway and Larson

The latest news and hot topics in San Diego, California and the world, hosted by Conway and Larson

Episodes

October 16, 2025 36 mins
What started as a talk on Newsom's new booster-seat law turned into story hour. San Diegans swapped wild "back of the truck" memories - before seatbelts, helmets, and Sacramento’s rules.
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San Diego Intl joins airports refusing to air Kristi "Gnome" Noem's DHS video blaming dems for shutdown...Hatch Act violation or censorship call? Plus: Fmr Trump adviser John Bolton indicted on 18 counts for mishandling classified "diary-style" notes...which he denies.
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East County joins SD's pay-to-exist parking plan. Plus, some troubling numbers around new valet costs in SD. Also: Michael Schwartz, San Diego County Gun Owners PAC executive director joins us to talk about Cali banning handguns for what they could become, not what they are.
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Welcome to California-style logic! LA County just declared a "state of emergency" over ICE raids - is SD next? Now taxpayer money may cover rent for illegal immigrants, with talk of blocking evictions too. Plus: Pelosi gone wild!
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If Prop 50 passes, Sactown politicians - not voters - redraw San Diego's districts through 2030. And while they're at it, Newsom just banned the world's most popular handgun.
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Cali just built a bureaucracy for slavery reparations - despite never being a slave state. Meanwhile back home, SD Councilmember Elo Rivera wonders why everything fun costs money (hey what about those yoga classes on the beach?) Priorities, anyone?
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Guest Jay Young joins to talk California energy as well as data-center power crunch—energy use surging, bills climbing, and grid strain spreading nationwide. Plus, Newsom signs dense-housing near transit into law, Cali adds two new state symbols... and our Friday game, Real or Fake!
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Sen. Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh joins to expose Cali's education disaster: half the kids can’t read, two-thirds can’t do math, and science scores are tanking. Billions and billions later Newsom says “we need to do more.” More lipstick on the same tacky pig, anyone?
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Folks near Balboa Park are fed up as construction and looming paid parking spill into their streets. Elo-Rivera's behind this and other pricey pushes - from coupon crackdowns to $25 wages - all while federal workers and locals brace for the shutdown circus.
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SD Councilmember Elo-Rivera wants tourists and the "rich" to pay more - taxes on beach visits, short-term rentals, and empty luxury homes. He calls it fairness. We call it class warfare in flip-flops. From grocery aisles to Airbnb, they're saying "Pay up or stay out!"
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Flight delays mount as unpaid air traffic controllers start to feel the strain of the shutdown. Newsom blames Trump, morale tanks, and Rep. Katie Porter melts down on camera. We'll tell you why.
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Arson charges are filed in the Palisades Fire, a fire once thought to be caused by climate change. El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells discusses the lawsuit filed against his city by the State.
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Studies show an alarming number of Americans are in love with their sexy AI - but is it cheating?
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Assemblymember Carl DeMaio joins Conway & Larson to bottom line it for us
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GUEST - San Diego Attorney Dan Eaton
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The government partial shutdown continues and the rhetoric Heats up. Extra pressure on San Diego residents. We’ll have the latest as both sides blame the other for where we are.
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October 2, 2025 37 mins
GET ICE OUT OF SD
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October 2, 2025 32 mins
WE TALK TO STEVE GARY BASEBALL LEGEND
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That overlap - utilities and public parks - reveals how far the city might push before people push back. If you can’t even pay for water, why is parking becoming a luxury in a public park?
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