A security guard, Amin Abdullah, and two community members Mansour Kaziha and Nadir Awad are being remembered as heroes who prevented more casualties.
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We hear the latest details on Monday's deadly shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Plus, a leader in the San Diego Muslim American community shares how people are feeling one day later. Plus, we take a look at the state of Islamaphobia and online hate today. Then, how to foster conversations with children in the wake of trauma and violence.
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Want to buy a gun in California? Lawmakers may have you set aside four hours — and bring ammo for the range
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The Waste Free SD hotline answers callers' questions about where and how to dispose of their unwanted waste.
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On Tuesday morning, San Diego-area Muslim leaders, including those from the Islamic Center of San Diego, identified the victims of the shooting as Amin Abdullah, Mansour Kaziha and Nadir Awad. Abdullah was the security guard at the facility who was being hailed as a hero for saving lives during the shooting.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with WAMU listener Erin Kealiher and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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From championing women choreographers to upending classics, the former Royal Ballet star turned artistic director of the San Francisco Ballet doesn't play it safe.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe book, "Under the Perfect Sun: The San Diego Tourists Never See" is releasing a new edition with updated stories and interviews examining the city's political and social transformation. Then, your weekend arts preview.
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The inquiry comes after a KPBS investigation found the ICE detention center has received millions in tax credits through a special exemption for charities.
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For years, El Cajon has long been a hub for refugees and immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa. Now, amid President Donald Trump’s refugee ban, they are coping with the help of neighborhood ties and a local nonprofit.
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First, we bring you the latest details around a shooting at a local mosque that involved hate rhetoric. Then, we bring you a story explaining how traditional ad formats such as mailers can be used in deceptive ways. Also, in part two of an investigation that looked into who owns a local immigration detention facility, we learn that what actually counts as a charity widely varies across California. And, we’ll tell you how a local hotline is helping people dispose of waste without it ending up in a landfill.
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To kick off our AANHPI Heritage Month profile series, we hear about Fields' journey into advocacy for AANHPI communities and her continued efforts to shine a light on Filipino American history, community and culture.
- City Heights co-op boycotting SANDAG’s Bike Anywhere Day
- State report says deportations led to overcrowding, strained resources at ICE facilities
- California calls this company a charity. It’s the landlord for an ICE detention center
- Trump administration deported cruise ship workers in child sexual abuse materials case, but did not prosecute them