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  • Thursdays, May 29 - June 19, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app / stream Seasons 1 - 5 with KPBS Passport! Combining historical accuracy with compelling mysteries, this award-winning British series is what the Wall Street Journal calls “a triumph from start to finish.” Set in a quiet English coastal town during WWII and in London during the Cold War's early days, the upright, laconic detective is tasked with investigating cases on the home front as conflict ravages the social fabric of his coastal community.
  • Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encore Sunday, Oct. 6 at 10 a.m. on KPBS TV. Hear firsthand from Mayor Todd Gloria and challenger Larry Turner as they answer questions about their plans to tackle some of San Diego's key issues. Moderated by KPBS Public Matters investigative reporter Amita Sharma and presented live from the KPBS studios.
  • All tickets for the series have been sold, the Padres announced early Monday evening, while a limited number of suites remain available.
  • How did the soda giant from America come to be seen as "local" in Africa? And what has the impact been on the continent for worse and for better?
  • Premieres Fridays, Oct. 4 - Nov. 22, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encores Thursdays, Oct. 17 - Nov. 28 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 (not available in the PBS app). Indulge in the latest season of the beloved sun-soaked murder mystery. Join DI Neville Parker and his team as they solve intriguing crimes on the idyllic Saint Marie. With new and returning faces, including a 100th episode celebration and a surprising enemy, this season is filled with twists and turns. Don't miss out on the warm-hearted and light-hearted whodunnit.
  • Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Technology in Ukraine is transforming the battlefield in real time. Will it shift U.S. national security tactics? And could it influence Chinese president Xi Jinping’s thinking in Taiwan? Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Admiral James Stavridis weighs in. Then, an unprecedented UN survey of issues that matter most to women around the world.
  • The five-day festival kicks off with musician and film composer Jason Hill in conversation
  • At least 120 people across several states are reported dead. Officials warned that rebuilding from the widespread loss of homes and property would be lengthy and difficult.
  • UC San Diego Park & Market’s Intersections concert series is hosting local Afro-Cuban and Afro-Caribbean music pioneer Gene Perry and his Rumba Ketumba band on Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m. Gene Perry was born in Puerto Rico but has been a staple in the San Diego music scene since 1969, when he established a beloved Sunday jam session at the Pepper Grove Park by the Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park that lasted until 1974. Gene and Rumba Ketumba blend a diverse range of music genres–from calypso and reggae to Afro-Cuban and African Diaspora–to create a culturally rich sound like no other. For more information visit: parkandmarket.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Power was out for more than 2 million customers across the Southeast and southern Appalachia on Sunday. Residents in hard-hit western North Carolina and Georgia faced water outages.
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