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  • KPBS is doing a story about how residents are affected by challenges finding and securing housing and how that affects their daily lives. We want to hear from you.
  • Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford was tapped in March to helm the agency. It's critical time for U.S. air travel, following a deadly January collision and ongoing air traffic control system problems.
  • Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apparently embraces the outdated "miasma theory" of disease instead of the widely accept "germ theory" of disease, which may help explain some of the actions he's been taking.
  • Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! No one played a larger role in mythologizing the cowboy’s place in American culture than Charles M. Russell. Explore his art and life as he witnessed and documented the end of the Wild West open range, and America entered the 20th Century.
  • Get ready for a paw-some night of strikes, spares, and gutter balls (hey, nobody’s perfect!) alongside heartwarming senior dog rescue fun! Whether you’re rolling as solo, as a dynamic duo, planning a fun double date, or just in it for the snacks, there’s something for everyone at Bark & Bowl 2025. Every entry helps support Lionel’s Legacy and the senior pups we adore! Each new senior sweetie entering the rescue receives medical care starting at around $1,000 and we have recently rescued over 30 dogs to help the shelters and pets displaced by the LA wildfires. Our goal for the Bark & Bowl is to raise $20,000 - every entry helps support Lionel’s Legacy and the senior pups we adore! So let's raise vital funds and have a great time doing it! What’s Rolling In: Awards Galore: We’re handing out team prizes including Highest Team Game Score, Lowest Team Game Score! Everyone will receive an official USBC (Uplifting Senior Barking Companions) paw-ticipation patch to showcase the difference you make in the lives of our canine furiends while having a ball (or rather, rolling one!) Fundraising Fun: Show your heart of gold by raising the most funds as a team through the Bark & Bowl campaign, and fetch an amazing prize! Not able to attend in person but want to pawticipate in the fun? You can still fundraise as a Lazy Bowler! Fun for All: Expect lots of laughs, great company, and plenty of pawsitivity as we roll strikes and spares for a great cause! Whether you’re a bowling pro or just in it for the love of dogs, everyone’s welcome! Interested in Sponsoring a Lane? Put your brand in the spotlight and show your love for senior pups by sponsoring a lane in honor of a Lionel's Legacy alum! Love may be blind (like some of our senior pups), but at Bark & Bowl 2025, we spare because we care! Don’t miss out on this tail-wagging good time—sign up today and let’s bowl our hearts out for our furry friends! Visit: https://givebutter.com/llbb25 Lionel's Legacy on Instagram and Facebook
  • After signaling that Khalil could be released Friday, Judge Michael Farbiarz accepted the government's shifting explanation for Khalil's continued detention.
  • On Saturday, March 29, 2025, San Diegans will participate in the Screen Your Gut - Save Your Butt 5K Challenge at De Anza Cove, 3000 North Mission Bay Drive, Mission Bay Park, San Diego, CA. The event is to raise awareness about colorectal cancer, the 2nd deadliest form of cancer, and to promote its prevention and early detection through screening. Screen Your Gut - Save Your Butt is sponsored by the California Colorectal Cancer Coalition (C4), a statewide non-profit organization whose mission is to save lives and reduce suffering from colorectal cancer in all Californians. Funds raised from the event will be used to support C4's grants program. This program is designed to increase screening to prevent the development of colorectal cancer and to detect existing cancers early, for better patient outcomes. In 2022, more than 23,000 Californians were diagnosed with colorectal cancer, and more than 8,000 Californians died of the disease, according to California Cancer Registry data. What makes this disturbing is that through timely screening, colorectal cancer is mostly preventable or detectable at an early stage, when treatment is most effective. It is recommended that persons of average risk get screened starting at age 45. Regular screening is the key to preventing colorectal cancer. If you are younger than 45 and have a family history of colorectal cancer, or you think you may be at high risk, or if you're older than 75, talk to your doctor about screening options. From Dr. Stony Anderson, past-president of C4: "Colorectal cancer kills more Californians than any cancer other than lung cancer. With screening, most of these deaths can be prevented. For every 50 people screened for colorectal cancer, we will prevent one person from dying from colorectal cancer, but only if people get tested. There are multiple available effective tests. The best test is the one that gets done. Ask your doctor when you should get tested." Date and Time: On Sat, 29 Mar 2025 8 a.m. - Sat, 29 Mar 2025 12 p.m. Venue Details: De Anza Cove Park, 3000 North Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, California, 92109, United States Visit: https://charity.pledgeit.org/C4SanDiego
  • Mallon has been keeping diaries for most of his life. The Very Heart of It collects entries from the years 1983 to 1994, when he had recently come out as gay and moved to New York City.
  • As the 900-mile East African Crude Oil Pipeline project takes shape in Uganda, there is the promise of economic benefit. But it's shaking up the lives of some 100,000 people.
  • "They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law," then-Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the June 26, 2015, ruling legalizing same-sex marriage. "The Constitution grants them that right."
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