KPBS Midday Edition
Behind every dad joke, whether they result in laughs or a roll of the eyes, is a dad. And that’s who we want to hear more about.
MORE STORIES
-
KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County Board of Supervisors passed a doula pilot program Tuesday, to provide support for expecting moms in underserved areas.
-
Dramatically cooler weather will move across Southern California Thursday, with a pair of storm systems bringing "sharply" colder temperatures, rain and mountain snow.
-
Farmers in central California will be getting little to no water again this year from the federal government amid a persisting drought, but exactly how they’re affected will vary.
-
The Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 Tuesday to turn three vacant, county-owned properties, located in the cities of Escondido and San Diego, into affordable housing.
-
The city of San Diego’s nonprofit and small business relief fund has distributed $12 million.
-
Cities need nonprofits to serve their most vulnerable. But in Chula Vista, some nonprofit leaders say dealing with difficult city officials isn’t worth the trouble.
-
The crisis response team is an alternative to calling the police for mental health crises.
-
The San Diego Board of Education is still taking public comments on the two finalists for the job of the next permanent Superintendent.
-
An Escondido gas retailer is lead plaintiff in class-action lawsuit against major oil companies.
-
San Diego Unified will hold a public forum Saturday with the two finalists who want to become the school district's next superintendent.
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- Protesters at UC San Diego ‘Stand Up for Science'
- North County LGBTQ Resource Center rejects Pride month proclamation over Oceanside’s Pride flag reversal
- Trump travel ban shuts out former US allies in Afghanistan
- Several Jewish organizations withdraw from San Diego Pride over Kehlani performance
- 'Ballerina' delivers killer action, but 'Wick is Pain' hits harder