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  • New York may soon be the largest district in the U.S. to ban phones from the classroom. “They’re not just a distraction, kids are fully addicted now to phones," says the city's schools chancellor.
  • Sin Bandera has announced their upcoming "FRECUENTA US TOUR 2023" across different cities in the United States, which promises to be an unforgettable experience for the band's fans, featuring a show full of energy, emotion, and musical quality at each performance. The long-awaited Sin Bandera tour promises to be an exciting and emotionally charged experience for all attendees. With their romantic pop style, the band will take their audience on a journey full of hits and unforgettable songs that will make them sing and dance non-stop. At each of their concerts, a high-quality show will be offered, with a careful selection of songs, impressive lighting and scenography design, and emotive and impactful staging. In addition, the production includes a wide variety of technical resources, such as state-of-the-art sound systems, LED screens, special effects, and pyrotechnics, among others, to create an unforgettable experience for their fans. All of this, combined with the talent and energy of the band's members, has been key to keeping Sin Bandera at the top of the music industry. Connect with Sin Bandera on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to delay a raise for about 150,000 disability care workers in an effort to cut the state budget deficit.
  • COVID-19 continues to menace nursing homes across the US, but a new report reveals just four out of 10 nursing home residents have gotten their updated COVID shot since last fall.
  • You and your dog(s) are invited to the 4th annual Trick or Treat for Dogs at Frosted Faces Foundation! Trick or Treat with your own pups or with adoptable senior rescue dogs. The main event is the Trick or Treat Trail with 20+ interactive stations for you and your dog to earn treats. You and your dog(s) should come in costume, and expect to go home with a lot of treats and great memories from this bonding experience! Look forward to: - Lots and lots of free goodies! - Visit the spooky play yard of Frosted Faces - Costume contest with local celebrity judges @ 6 p.m. - Bonfires to roast human and dog treats - Food truck and munchies - Professional photographer - Raffle to benefit senior pets This event is open to the public and the public's dogs. If you don't have a dog (or one that does not do well at events), you can host one of our resident Frosted Faces! Please let us know upon arrival. Frosted Faces Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join the San Diego Padres for Hispanic Heritage Weekend, presented by Blue Shield of California, September 22-24 when the Padres host the St. Louis Cardinals! All weekend long, fans can come together with family to cheer on the Padres and enjoy a weekend of Padres fun. Vamanos! The festivities begin on Friday with Fiesta in the Park, presented by Verizon. Fans are encouraged to join us in Gallagher Square for a pregame happy hour, including $5 drink specials and upbeat Latin music, available from the time gates open until first pitch. Additionally, we’ve added a postgame fireworks show to keep the party going on Saturday night, presented by Northgate Market, which will be set to Bad Bunny, J Balvin, and other Latin artists. And back by popular demand, Los Tucanes de Tijuana joins the fun on Sunday for an exclusive postgame concert, presented by Coca-Cola! The Los Tucanes de Tijuana postgame concert is SOLD OUT. Only fans who have previously purchased a special Theme Game package and redeem their wristband in Gallagher Square by the 7th inning on Sunday will be admitted into the concert. Purchase a special Theme Game package for the Friday and Saturday games. All packages will come with a game ticket and limited Padres City Connect Sugar Skull Bobblehead!
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Two weeks before Christmas, delicate situations cause uncertainty for the midwives. With the upcoming Apollo 8 launch and the festivity preparations starting, a treacherous heavy snowfall may complicate the holiday celebrations for everyone.
  • Brexit was supposed to give Britain a handle on its borders, according to its boosters. But as the U.K. government still struggles with migration across the English Channel, migrants remain a high concern for many voters.
  • Recent polls show many Californians were undecided heading into Election Day on Gov. Newsom’s Proposition 1, which would fund new mental health treatment facilities.
  • Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Lucy Worsley investigates Agatha Christie's disappearance in 1926. She visits the key locations, and reveals connections between Agatha's experiences and her novels. She also uncovers new evidence about Agatha's mental health.
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