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  • President Biden dramatically expanded two national monuments in California. But there are growing concerns that federal land managers are struggling to manage existing monuments designated since 2016.
  • The University of California’s campus safety plan was designed to calm protests by limiting law enforcement. Yet as tensions grew to violence against a UCLA student encampment erected in protest over the war in Gaza, many are criticizing law enforcement’s initial lack of intervention.
  • It's the end of an era for the San Diego Sockers. They’re getting ready to play their final home games of the regular season at Pechanga Arena before making the move to a brand new arena in Oceanside.
  • The oil and gas giant is suing investor groups that want it to slash climate pollution. Interest groups on both sides of the case say it could lead to more lawsuits against activist investors.
  • April 15th, the deadline to file your income taxes, is just around the corner. Filings so far this year are on track with last year's, while the average refund is slightly larger.
  • Fridays at 8 p.m. and Encore Sundays at 10 a.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. This Week: Johnson in Jeopardy and Foreign Funding Fight. Joining Jeffrey Goldberg to discuss this and more: Eugene Daniels, White House Correspondent, Politico and Co-Author, “Playbook,” Seung Min Kim, White House Reporter, The Associated Press, Vivian Salama, National Politics Reporter, The Wall Street Journal and Graeme Wood, Staff Writer, The Atlantic.
  • The South Carolina attorney appealed his conviction of killing his wife and son, arguing that the clerk of court's comments to jurors influenced their decision.
  • A U.S. missionary couple and a Haitian man who worked with them were shot and killed by gang members in Haiti's capital after they were attacked while leaving a youth group activity held at a local church, a family member said Friday.
  • 🎃 Join us for a Spooktacular Family-Friendly Halloween Event at The Shout! House Dueling Pianos! 📅 Date: Sunday, October 29 🚪 Doors Open: 2 p.m. 🎹 Piano Show Starts: 2:30 p.m. Get ready to put on your most creative and fun costumes because we’re turning The Shout! House into a Halloween haven for the whole family! This is a Halloween celebration like no other, where ghouls and goblins of all ages are welcome. 👗 Costume Contest: Show off your amazing Halloween costumes and stand a chance to win fabulous prizes! Whether you’re a spooky ghost, a superhero, a magical creature, or anything in between, your costume could be the star of the show. 🎹 Family-Friendly Dueling Piano Show: Our talented pianists are here to entertain you with high-energy, family-friendly music that will get everyone clapping, singing, and dancing along. Request your favorite tunes, and watch as the pianos come alive with music and laughter. 🍔 Delicious Food and Drinks: We have something for every taste bud. Perfect for both kids and adults. 🎈 All Ages Welcome: This event is designed with the whole family in mind, so no matter the age, everyone can have a blast together. We believe Halloween should be fun for everyone! 🪙 Table Reservations: Due to the popularity of our family-friendly events, we highly recommend making a table reservation in advance. Secure your spot today to ensure the best seats in the house for your family. 📍 Location: The Shout! House Dueling Pianos 655 4th Ave, San Diego CA 92101 Come in your spookiest, silliest, or most creative costumes, and let’s make this Halloween unforgettable! We can’t wait to see you there!🎃👻🎶 The Shout! House San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: Marino Gomez's customized action figure art; City Ballet's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Drug Hunt's album release; bomba dance and free admission at MCASD; 32 years of juried exhibitions at the Athenaeum; a new mural meets centuries-old art; plus concert picks and more.
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