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  • The legacy of César Chávez is now marred by allegations of rape and abuse. We talk about how survivors of sexual assault are processing the allegations.
  • These dogs are ready for their closeups — and for their forever homes.
  • In the book "End of Days," author Chris Jennings chronicles the 11-day violent standoff between federal agents and a white separatist family, looking at how it reflects conspiracy-driven politics and white Christian nationalism.
  • First, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria joined other big-city mayors from California to plead with state lawmakers for $1 billion in funding for those experiencing homelessness. Then, a UCSD researcher looked at the impact behind this winter’s immigration enforcement efforts in Minnesota. Also, we take a look at streetcars and the impact they had in San Diego and if they could make a comeback one day. And, how much money from parking fees do you think the city collected last year at Padres games? Plus, a preview of the San Diego Arab Film Festival.
  • First, we’ll tell you how last week's heat wave affected those living near the Tijuana River. Also, we bring you a story about research looking into a new way to use probiotics. Then, one local leader is proposing changes to protect end-of-life care. Next, a look at what’s new at Petco Park as the Padres get ready to kick off their season on Thursday. We’ll also bring you a look into Comic-Con’s sister convention.
  • Documents reveal that Jeffrey Epstein funded research about telepathy and autism at UC San Diego. We break down what this reveals about Epstein's research interests, and the lack of scrutiny over research funding in higher education.
  • We unpack the full history of the farmworkers' movement — beyond a single leader — following last week's news of sexual violence allegations against labor leader César Chávez.
  • First, ICE agents are being sent to airports across the country, we’ll tell you the latest regarding San Diego International Airport. Then, a new bill in Congress seeks to help with rising energy costs. Also, San Diego’s East County has become a popular landing spot for large clean energy projects – a cause for concern for some.
  • Members of the orchestra have dusted off their flutes, violins and trombones and come to the Coronado Community Center to play with joy and no judgement.
  • Get ready for All Girls STEM's annual math tournament for girls! You’ll get the chance to challenge your problem-solving skills and collaborate with friends to solve tricky logic puzzles. Come for an afternoon full of math excitement, medals and cute prizes, silly games, and cookies! Audience: Recommended for girls in grades 3rd-8th (ages 8-14). Registration is required Location: Community Room
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