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  • Please join The IFCT (innovation Family Community Theatre ) as we partner with The Susan G. Koman Breast Cancer Foundation as we present ,"Girls of the Garden club" this uproarious comedy will keep you laughing as you support in the fight to find a cure for a very serious disease. The IFCT is pleased to donate a portion of every ticket and t-shirt price to benefit Susan G.Komen and their fight. Visit: https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/innovation-family-community-theatre/the-girls-of-the-garden-club Susan G. Komen on Instagram and Facebook
  • To celebrate Native Plant Month, we’re planning a special chapter meeting with a panel discussion about wildfire, the opportunity to learn more about our chapter’s work, and ways to become involved. We will have seeds, books and CNPS merchandise for sale, which helps support our chapter. The panel discussion will help dispel myths and misinformation about wildfires and provide recommendations on ways to make your landscape and area surrounding your home more fire resilient. Our panelists include: Home Hardening – Drew Hubbell, Principal of Hubbell and Hubbell Architects; Defensible Space Landscaping – Greg Rubin, owner of California’s Own Native Landscape Design; Wildfire Ecology – Richard Halsey, Director of California Chaparral Institute. Want to get a head start? Explore the CNPS Wildfire Resources Visit: Wildfire Panel Discussion: Nature, Our Homes, and the Spaces In Between
  • High Tech High Mesa graduate Kelly Semtner spent the summer studying how plants and fungi exchange nutrients.
  • Stream now with the PBS app / Watch Saturday, Aug. 9, 2025 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. As the Ice Age glaciers melted, prehistoric Europe bloomed with surprisingly sophisticated art. From Ireland to France, Scotland to the Greek Isles, we traverse that mystical world of mighty megaliths, torchlit cave paintings, magical goddesses, and wrinkled bog people. We stand in awe as a massive tomb is radiated by a dramatic beam of sunlight and listen to ritual horns that still play today.
  • AvalonBay Communities is the developer of the project, which will create 621 apartments ranging from studio to three-bedroom units, east of Snapdragon Stadium in the existing Orange Lot.
  • Trump told reporters on Wednesday evening that he is considering taking over the D.C. police force and sending in the National Guard after a former DOGE staffer was hurt in an attempted carjacking.
  • Premieres Sundays, Aug. 24 - Sept. 28, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. Life in the idyllic town of Marlow has just about returned to normal, but it’s not long before Judith, Becks and Suzie are called back into action, when a series of new unsettling crimes befall the local residents.
  • E-bikes are growing in popularity as people look for alternative ways to get around. Kids especially are starting to ride them. But are they safe? KPBS wants to know if you, or your kids, have been involved in an e-bike accident.
  • The administration has canceled all refugee flights – including those for people already vetted and approved to come to the U.S. Military reporter Andrew Dyer spoke to one group who assists Afghan refugees navigate the immigration system. Then, SANDAG plans to replace the more than 100-year-old San Dieguito rail bridge next year, but the Del Mar City Council wants to wait a little longer. Plus, local therapists are offering free therapy to first responders in Los Angeles to help them cope.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport / Watch Tuesday, Aug.12, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV. A powerful story of the most destructive invention in human history, outlining how America developed the nuclear bomb, how it changed the world and how it continues to loom large in our lives. Witness the raw power and strangely compelling beauty of rare views of above-ground nuclear tests.
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