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  • The east end of Northern California’s Dixie Fire flared up on Tuesday as winds increased in the afternoon. In southeastern Montana, communities in and around the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation were ordered to evacuate as the Richard Spring Fire grew amid erratic winds.
  • Elsa is expected to drench Cuba and Jamaica before tracking towards Florida. The storm has battered the Caribbean and could bring dangerous conditions to other islands before hitting the mainland.
  • U.S. employers added 428,000 jobs in April, as the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%.
  • Premieres Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Thursday, Oct. 14 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. The Taliban take over Afghanistan, and the threat of ISIS and Al Qaeda intensifies. On the ground, reporter Najibullah Quraishi investigates uncertainty and fear among the Afghan people and revisits the lead up to the U.S. defeat and Taliban's return.
  • A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked President Biden's 100-day moratorium on most deportations. One man who was scheduled for deportation is tangled in the bureaucratic morass.
  • Monday's race strayed from tradition in a few ways: It was the first in-person Boston Marathon since April 2019 and the first to take place in the fall. It also coincided with Indigenous Peoples' Day.
  • California musician Skylar Tang, 16, is the winner of a Jazz at Lincoln Center contest. She'll accept the award in New York this weekend.
  • A record volume of election mail has moved through the U.S. Postal Service ahead of Election Day. And while there have been some delays, experts say voting by mail has gone relatively smoothly so far.
  • The latest on the first confirmed novel coronavirus case in San Diego County. Health officials said a woman in her 50s contracted COVID-19 while traveling abroad. Plus, the San Diego metropolitan area made great strides toward achieving 100% clean energy, but transportation emissions still pose a major problem. Also, the South Bay is still inundated by cross-border sewage spills that’ve been going on for months. And, Tijuana women staged a protest Monday against femicide by “disappearing” for a day. In addition, San Diego State is celebrating the women’s studies department’s 50th anniversary. The department was the first of its kind in the nation when it opened. Finally, a preview of the “Incoming” podcast about America’s military.
  • Monday, May 9, 2022 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. After being shot in the face by 15-year-old Nathan King, Claude's path to recovery leads to forgiveness. But that path is paved with the complexities of race, violence, and justice.
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