Animal rescue organizations across San Diego County are over capacity, but you can help.
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A joint venture between The Globe and the University of San Diego provides unique opportunity for MFA students to perform Shakespeare.
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Hydrogen sulfide smells like rotten eggs and can cause headaches, dizziness and nausea. It’s produced by untreated wastewater and sewage in the Tijuana River Valley.
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One thousand students descended on the park Thursday to learn about everything from how blubber keeps animals warm to how roller coasters work.
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Electric light is known to disrupt the circadian rhythms of people.
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Taurino Valdovinos was sworn in Wednesday. He pledges to restore stability and lead with empathy.
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Roughly 8 million young people became eligible to vote for the first time in 2024. Local voters shared how and why they voted this year.
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Police said they used three bean bag rounds and a police dog to take the man into custody.
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It's the city's attempt to curb the growing number of vacant storefronts downtown.
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Almost immediately after Donald Trump won last Tuesday’s election, therapists who specialize in the mental health struggles of immigrants started getting calls.
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San Diego tourism saw 32 million visitors spending $14.6 billion, leading to a record $22 billion economic impact, though international travel is still recovering.
Maya Trabulsi anchors KPBS Evening Edition, a nightly news program that explores everything from politics to policy and environment to education.
KPBS Evening Edition will give you the information you need to understand what’s happening — and why — in your local community.
KPBS Evening Edition delivers accurate, in-depth analysis that includes the diverse voices of San Diego and our region.
The show airs Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Channel 1011 on Cox Cable and Channel 1221 on Time Warner Cable.
KPBS Evening Edition will give you the information you need to understand what’s happening — and why — in your local community.
KPBS Evening Edition delivers accurate, in-depth analysis that includes the diverse voices of San Diego and our region.
The show airs Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Channel 1011 on Cox Cable and Channel 1221 on Time Warner Cable.
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