In the 1970s and ’80s, KPBS turned primetime into a weeklong live auction where San Diegans could bid on everything from custom cars to dinner with host Ken Kramer. The events were chaotic, unforgettable and a huge community celebration.
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Father Joe's Villages gave out an early Thanksgiving meal to San Diegans who are unsheltered or have food insecurity.
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If you will be flying during the Thanksgiving holiday, make sure to plan and prepare before heading to the San Diego International Airport.
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Drivers over the Thanksgiving holiday will face lots of traffic and record high gas prices.
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The two local organizations are partnering to address these pressing issues.
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The San Diego Food Bank has to double its holiday budget to purchase the same amount of food it provided in 2020.
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The Del Mar Racetrack hosts the 38th Breeders' Cup and welcomes people and horses from around the world.
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Two aspiring women and scholars navigate parole, raising children, and self-healing to find acceptance, sisterhood, and hope for a new life in “Rebound,” a moving film debuting on KPBS on September 30 at 9 pm.
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Focus on disability civil rights, experiences and inclusion.
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After a successful inaugural year California Public Radio Day is returning on August 26 with 30 stations coming together to commemorate the day. In the single day celebration aimed at creating awareness for the vital public service public radio brings to the community, stations across the state, from San Diego to Arcata, will collectively encourage listeners to support their local stations.
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KPBS' Summer Music Series is back to heat up the summer.
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