San Diegans are sweating through a heat wave for the next few days. KPBS reporter Thomas Fudge spoke to forecasters and some folks who are trying to keep cool.
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Trunnell Price, co-founder of the San Diego Black Panther Party, died last month at 72. He helped start the local chapter while a student at SDSU in the 1960s.
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park visitors can once again see the eight gorillas who live there, now that they have fully recovered from a bout with COVID-19, officials said.
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KPBS Midday EditionNon-profit launches $2.5 million Securing Our Future campaign
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Online event 'Afrofuturism Dream Tank' on Sunday at 1pm
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Without federal tracking, no one knows how many people in disability group housing have fallen ill or died from the virus. And few states are prioritizing them for vaccination.
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Most films will be available on demand through Feb. 21
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Esther Sanchez was elected as the Oceanside's first female and Latina mayor in November. She tells KPBS about her roots in North County's largest city and her plans to address inequities in her community.
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With vaccine still scarce, and eligibility differing from place to place, some people have easier access to "extra" doses than others. Careful, ethicists warn. Going out of turn is a slippery slope.
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KPBS Midday EditionHighlighting African-American filmmakers during Black History Month
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego History Center launches new exhibit online and on social media
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