Newsletter: Today's Top News
Congress has just eliminated federal funding for public media, and KPBS is facing the unprecedented loss of $4.3 million in annual funding.
Without this federal investment in our public service mission, membership support is more vital than ever. Take a stand now to support KPBS and ensure that we remain a free source of fact-based news and high-quality programming for everyone in San Diego.
Without this federal investment in our public service mission, membership support is more vital than ever. Take a stand now to support KPBS and ensure that we remain a free source of fact-based news and high-quality programming for everyone in San Diego.
Victims and advocates against human trafficking continue to raise awareness around the issue. An event this week will bring law enforcement leaders and businesses into the conversation.
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- Mexican consulate in San Diego to offer free legal services to LGBTQ+ migrants
- San Diego County sees unemployment leap percentage point to 4.9% in June
- U.S. coffee drinkers and businesses will pay the price for Trump's Brazil tariffs
- Trump has a welcome message for new citizens. It's different from past presidents
- Inside a Gaza hospital: A British surgeon on what he's witnessing firsthand
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The FAA failed to notify pilots that the weather instruments at Montgomery Field weren’t working. Then, the city of San Diego is countersuing property owners hit by last year’s floods. And, you may soon be able to buy and sell backyard ADUs in San Diego. Also, we have a follow-up to a story about a low-income high-rise without a working elevator. Finally, Pope Leo’s first bishop appointment is one right here in San Diego —but that’s not the only reason it’s historic.