Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Director: John Ford Run Time: 97 min. Release Year: 1946 Starring: Cathy Downs, Henry Fonda, Linda Darnell, Victor Mature, Walter Brennan Synopsis: In the middle of a long cattle drive, Wyatt Earp (Henry Fonda) and his brothers stop off for a night in the town of Tombstone. The next morning they find their cattle stolen, and one of the brothers is dead. Earp suspects the Clanton family, owners of the O.K. Corral, but wants his revenge to be legal. He becomes sheriff of Tombstone and forges a rough peace with an alcoholic gambler, Doc Holiday (Victor Mature). Earp also takes a liking to Holiday’s former girlfriend, Clementine (Cathy Downs). Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Presidential Listening Sessions – Community Invitation As MiraCosta College advances the search for its next Superintendent/President, the College is committed to an inclusive and transparent process shaped by campus and community voices. You are invited to participate in a Presidential Listening Session to share perspectives that will help define the leadership profile for the College’s next Superintendent/President. Sessions will focus on: - Key challenges, priorities, and opportunities facing the College - The personal and professional qualities needed to lead with integrity, collaboration, and a strong commitment to student success, equity, and community engagement Listening Session Options To maximize accessibility, two sessions will be offered: Thursday, January 29, 5-6 p.m. [ZOOM ONLY] Zoom link: https://miracosta-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/AmMsFg6hRku58ZyYaDbfeQ Friday, January 30, 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. [ZOOM ONLY] Zoom link: https://miracosta-edu.zoom.us/meeting/register/i927X_oLQcuJqP7nhVtP9Q Those unable to attend are encouraged to share feedback through an online survey. Survey responses will be given equal consideration and fully incorporated into the search process. The survey will close on January 30, 2026. Online Survey: https://forms.monday.com/forms/6e27f34cc8b4a1b7f978c91170430704?r=use1 Community participation is vital to this process, and all voices are welcome. Thank you for helping shape the future leadership of MiraCosta College. MiraCosta College on Facebook / Instagram
  • Latinos helped Texas Democrats set the new record for a primary, but the state has been a white whale for the party for decades.
  • El gobernador triplicó los fondos para la primera infancia y amplió el programa de kínder de transición a todos los niños de 4 años. Sin embargo, los centros preescolares están cerrando, lo que dificulta encontrar guarderías infantiles.
  • Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and federal immigration agents accessing local data are driving these debates.
  • Las mujeres latinoamericanas salieron el domingo a las calles en diferentes ciudades de la región para conmemorar el Día Internacional de la Mujer, en el que una vez más alzaron su voz contra la desigualdad y la violencia física y sexual que padecen al menos una de cada tres mujeres en el continente.
  • UC San Diego is where innovation meets ocean air! Perched above the Pacific in La Jolla, UC San Diego is a place where world‑class architecture, bold public art, and groundbreaking research collide. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the campus through the perspective of a local insider and former UCSD staffer — someone who knows the stories, traditions, and hidden gems that most visitors miss. We begin in Town Square, the heart of campus life. From there, you’ll wind through UCSD’s eclectic mix of buildings and open spaces, discovering how the university became a global powerhouse in oceanography, neuroscience, engineering, and the arts. You’ll see where scientific breakthroughs happen daily, where creativity is encouraged to run wild, and where the Triton spirit shows up in unexpected ways. As we make our way toward the iconic Geisel Library, you’ll pass landmarks like the Cognitive Science Building, Mandeville Auditorium, and Tata Hall for Sciences. Along the route, you’ll hear about UCSD’s colleges, student traditions, and the vibrant organizations that shape campus culture. You’ll also get a sense of the resources available to new and prospective students — from Student Health Services to the bustling Price Center. During this 45‑minute tour, you’ll also: - Discover the playful genius of the Stuart Collection, including the gravity‑defying Fallen Star perched atop the Irwin Jacobs Engineering Building - Walk the winding Snake Path, a symbolic journey from innocence to knowledge - Snap a photo with the colorful, winged Sun God, UCSD’s unofficial mascot and beloved festival icon - Learn the backstory of UCSD’s sci‑fi‑inspired architectural crown jewel - Admire the vibrant Chicano Legacy Mural, a towering celebration of culture and community - Visit the Triton Fountain, a favorite meeting spot and a nod to the campus mascot - Explore the lively Price Center, the social and culinary hub of student life Whether you’re a prospective student, a proud alum, or a curious local, this tour reveals a side of UCSD that’s easy to miss — the stories, symbols, and surprises that give the campus its character. Step into the Triton spirit and experience UC San Diego in a whole new way. Note: TourFreely.com on demand (self-guided) tours are available 24/7, seven days a week. Just purchase ($9.99), download and go! You will have the tour for life! No clocks. No schedules. Just you or you and your crew! TourFreely on Facebook / Instagram Note: This tour was independently produced and is not affiliated with UC San Diego.
  • From indie films and documentaries to animation, musicals and superhero movies.
  • The glove was found about 2 miles from Nancy Guthrie's Arizona home and resembles those worn by a masked person seen in a video at her front door the night she vanished.
  • During the rains, crews from the city's Storm Patrol operation will be monitoring areas throughout the city and responding to incidents, such as temporary flooding and downed trees or branches.
2 of 178