Imperial Beach leaders introduce a new resolution to bring awareness to the cross-border sewage crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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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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KPBS is premiering a new season of “Cinema Junkie” in which host, producer and film critic Beth Accomando celebrates a community of film lovers through interviews with filmmakers, movie enthusiasts and brand new experiences that are sure to satisfy celluloid addicts everywhere. The podcast is available now for download on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and other podcast players.
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Large events like the San Diego County Fair and the U.S. Open golf tournament come to San Diego as California ends its COVID-19 tier system, a federal judge in San Diego rules the state's assault weapons ban and a new public media podcast reveals how police departments police themselves.
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The San Diego Police Department released new procedures this week for how officers should interact with transgender and nonbinary people.
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KPBS Midday EditionA San Diego Superior Court ruling that overturned an Oceanside ballot initiative could have widespread consequences on housing development in the state.
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In the second of our two-part series about the San Diego Botanic Garden, we focus on the Garden's work with plants native to San Diego County and Southern California.
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