With the "mass revocation" of international student visas nationwide since April, local activists have raised concerns about how California law AB91 might be impacted.
MORE STORIES
-
Members and volunteers Don and Anne Wemple, and SDSU professor emeritus Dr. Arthur Getis are named as the 2021 Visionaries
-
This is the 32nd year for the program from the Armed Services YMCA.
-
Donations to the San Diego Humane Society will go twice as far on Giving Tuesday, with a $40,000-match donation being made.
-
Father Joe's Villages gave out an early Thanksgiving meal to San Diegans who are unsheltered or have food insecurity.
-
If you will be flying during the Thanksgiving holiday, make sure to plan and prepare before heading to the San Diego International Airport.
-
Drivers over the Thanksgiving holiday will face lots of traffic and record high gas prices.
-
The two local organizations are partnering to address these pressing issues.
-
The San Diego Food Bank has to double its holiday budget to purchase the same amount of food it provided in 2020.
-
The Del Mar Racetrack hosts the 38th Breeders' Cup and welcomes people and horses from around the world.
-
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.
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- San Diego’s abandoned California Theatre faces deadline to sell or demolish
- Communities respond to ICE arrests near San Diego schools
- The U.S. confirms its first human case of New World screwworm. What is it?
- San Diego Zoo mural honors 3 beloved animals lost in 1 week
- Smithsonian artists and scholars respond to White House list of objectionable art