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

Search results for

  • Going to the movies is hot again thanks to the so-called "Barbie boost." Barbie, Oppenheimer and other movies continue to rev up the summer box office. But can theaters sustain the momentum?
  • Lava began erupting at the Halemaʻumaʻu crater and reached heights of 13 to 30 feet and covered an area of approximately 370 acres. The biggest threat to those in the area is volcanic gas.
  • When first lady Jill Biden went for routine surgery for a small lesion above her right eye, doctors found two more lesions, and removed them, too, the White House said.
  • California has the most Hispanic Serving Institutions among its colleges of any state — 174, including 21 of 23 California State University campuses and five of the nine University of California campuses. But how well are HSIs — where almost 90% of the state’s Latino undergraduates are enrolled — actually serving Latino students? It’s a mixed bag, students and advocates say.
  • This weekend in the arts: Tijuana Hace Teatro at The Old Globe; a book fair in Escondido; alt rock from Arts Fishing Club at Soda Bar; BODYTRAFFIC contemporary dance at The Conrad; a pianoforte and Bach Collegium in Pt. Loma and more.
  • When the deadly wildfires ignited on Maui, tourists were turned away. Three weeks later, business owners are eager for them visit — responsibly.
  • In August 2019, the four members of River Whyless - Halli Anderson, Ryan O’Keefe, Daniel Shearin and Alex McWalters - secluded themselves for thirty days deep in the hills outside Asheville, NC. Their intention was to make a record, the band’s fourth full-length effort, and first without a producer since their 2012 debut "A Stone", "A Leaf", "An Unfound Door". Back then, that constraint was a matter of necessity. This time, it was deliberate. River Whyless has graced the stages of beloved festivals such as Newport Folk Festival, Bonnaroo, and Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. They have also received critical acclaim from NPR Music, American Songwriter, and Stereogum, among many others. SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb says cars are killing animals, while highways cut off them off from their food sources and migration paths. His new book is Crossings.
  • The O'side Trot was voted one of the top trots in the US by Runner's World magazine. Come “move your feet before you eat” this Thanksgiving at the 17th Annual O'side Turkey Trot 5M or 5K run/walk. Join one of the America's fastest growing holiday traditions. Be sure to bring the whole family, as there will be runs/walks and races for everyone. Event offers a costume contest, largest teams competition, fabulous live entertainment on the course and finisher medals, fruits and snacks for all participants. Help raise funds for schools and non-profits that serve Oceanside. Date | Thanksgiving Day, November 24 Location | Oceanside Civic Center Register here! • 5K Race: $28-$40 • 5 Mile Race: $28-$45 • 1 Mile Youth: $28 • 1/5 Mile Youth: $28 • 5K & 5 Mile Combo: $38-$50 • 5K Virtual Combo: $45 Packet Pick Up - Beat the race day rush and pick up your materials in advance of the race! All registered participants will receive a bib, tshirt, and goodie bag. Attendees can pick up their geat at Junior Seau Beach Community Center (300 N. The Strand, Oceanside) For more information, please visit osideturkeytrot.com or email info@kinaneevents.com.
  • India and Russia are sending landers to spots near the south pole, which has water ice that might one day be mined to make rocket fuel.
242 of 1,010