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We hear about two ballot measures San Diegans may be voting on later this year. Plus, the week in review for military reporters covering the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran. And, a local Persian magazine highlighting arts, culture and news in San Diego.
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Eisner Week celebrates graphic novels, sequential art, free speech and the legacy of comics pioneer Will Eisner.
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Death cafés are creating space to talk openly about dying. For some, those discussions ease fear and isolation.
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The lawsuit calls the tariffs illegal and economically reckless.
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A deadly ski season in California raises urgent questions. Why doesn’t the state track resort injuries or deaths, and who’s protecting people on the slopes?
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In the heart of Ocean Beach, Connect San Diego is redefining what a storefront can be.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe lecture, which takes place at the San Diego Central Library, honors former librarian Clara Breed's legacy. Then, a new play looks at the first day of the Vietnam War draft lottery. And finally, your weekend preview.
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The Mountain View neighborhood had been terrorized for years by drug dealing, violence and even murder stemming from a gang takeover of a local market. But community members eventually came together with police and prosecutors.
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A policy memo issued by the Department of Homeland Security last week says refugees who haven’t applied for a green card within one year of arriving in the U.S. can be detained.
- 'Dopamine Kids' explains why children crave screens and helps them enjoy life instead
- Scientists are discovering that sauna's health benefits aren't all hot air
- Can a digital tablet cut back a country's overuse of antibiotics?
- Trump’s Medicaid work mandate could kick thousands of homeless Californians off coverage
In Encinitas, people are gathering to talk about death and find community
Through her lens: San Diego pet photographer uses her talent to help shelter dogs get adopted
North County Transit District beset by surging fare evasion, faces dwindling revenues
How Trump’s mass deportation agenda is playing out in San Diego
Inside San Diego's 'museum without walls'
This El Cajon museum takes visitors back to the frontier days of the Old West
How a new law could help one local family trapped in parking citation debt
Environmental costs spark a movement against massive Imperial Valley data center
The developers behind plans to build a massive data center in Imperial County
The plan to build massive data center in Imperial County — without environmental review
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First, the latest round of tariffs targets nearly every country in the world, and now it is now facing legal challenges. Then, a new transitional living program just landed in North County. Also, we’ll tell you what a death cafe is and what they’re all about. Plus, we tell you about the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s newElephant Valley!
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First, we’ll tell you why San Diego County is planning to sue the Department of Homeland Security. Then, dozens of employees at San Diego Unified could be laid off at the end of the school year. Also, Lemon Grove community members are marking the anniversary of one of America’s first successful desegregation court cases. And, a new soccer park is coming to San Diego ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Plus, we tell you how one organization is expanding what’s considered to be art worth protecting. Lastly, director Maggie Gyllenhaal reimagines Frankenstein by centering the bride.
- Trump fires Kristi Noem as DHS chief, names Sen. Markwayne Mullin to replace her
- San Diego County to sue DHS for access to inspect Otay Mesa Detention Center
- ICE has spun a massive surveillance web. We talked to people caught in it
- California Senator presses DHS secretary for access to detention facilities