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  • A new KPBS investigation found the nonprofit that owns the Imperial Regional Detention Facility has received millions in tax breaks over the years. Plus, we take a look into the race for California's 75th State Assembly seat. And, the challenges faced by journalists in Tijuana.
  • Take a swing at the show of the summer! Enjoy a special screening of "The Sandlot" (1993), followed by a moderated discussion and Q&A with "Ham" himself, Patrick Renna. Relive those unforgettable baseball days all over again with the Hambino, the catcher forever known for the iconic line, "You're Killing Me, Smalls" as he shares behind the scenes stories and moments from the beloved 1993 classic. More than 30 years later, he still makes us laugh, and Patrick is ready to move the stories off the baseball diamond and on to the stage. Don't miss the nostalgic night of baseball, laughs, and incredible stories as this show will be a homerun! A limited number of Pre-Show Meet & Greet tickets will be available for a greeting and photo opportunity with "Ham" so step up to the plate before they're all gone! Visit: https://www.sandiegotheatres.org/events/detail/the-sandlot-2026 San Diego Theatres on Facebook / Instagram
  • As front-end web developer and designer, Gagandeep Singh, who goes by Singh, builds and maintains KPBS digital experiences with a focus on performance, usability, and clear design. He works across HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with Adobe Creative Suite and design software, to deliver responsive, accessible interfaces.
  • San Diego once had a streetcar network connecting downtown to neighborhoods including North Park, City Heights, Mission Beach and La Jolla. We explore how the rise of the automobile reshaped development in the region and changed how people move through the city today.
  • The 17th edition celebrates the immigrants who shaped Hollywood and the classic films audiences still love.
  • A retired San Diego Symphony French horn player finds joy in making, fixing and playing his favorite instrument.
  • Six leading candidates for California governor are jostling for advantage in a chaotic race with no clear leader. Four Democrats and two Republicans took the stage Wednesday for a televised debate.
  • California’s notoriously long ballot-counting process has sown distrust in the state’s election systems. But experts can’t agree on how to speed up the process; some say a delayed result is better than potentially disenfranchising voters.
  • We hear about some of the surprising findings of a new study that looks into the impacts of cell phone bans. And, how cell phone policies are playing out in San Diego County.
  • Some Americans seem to be extra-alarmed about Ebola and hantavirus in the wake of COVID-19. But public health experts say they don't expect another pandemic this time.
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