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  • A sculpture at San Diego State University's Imperial Valley campus tells the story of Maayehaa, the Creator God spirit, as part of the university's land acknowledgement series. Then, our Midday Movies critics share their top films up for awards consideration. And finally, your weekend preview.
  • First, the San Diego County District Attorney is asking for help fighting back against retail theft. Next, the new state legislation is looking to put stricter limits on exposure to a toxic gas created by sewager. Also, a mishap at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. Followed by, one San Diego Unified school got a visit from a very special seasonal guest. Finally, we take you to the hidden local gem of Graffiti Gardens in Encanto.
  • The holidays can be a very stressful time for many. We hear from a local therapist about dealing with stress and what to do in specific scenarios, from attending the holiday party to gift giving.
  • A statewide ballot measure is forcing the county to end some behavioral health contracts due to funding changes.
  • KPBS’s The Finest podcast explores the people, art, and movements that are redefining culture in San Diego. This episode tells the story of three friends growing up in San Diego’s Paradise Hills neighborhood who found purpose in graffiti art. What began as a creative path away from gang life eventually drew attention from law enforcement and changed the course of their lives in unexpected ways.
  • First, the San Diego City Council approves new community plans for the College Area and Clairemont. Then, we will see an increase in SDG&E rates in the New Year. And, how the domes at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station are being demolished. Also, local leaders are speaking out after an eight hour freeway closure. Next, a special archive project chronicles stories of those who have experienced persecution for being LGBTQ+. Lastly, how heightened immigration enforcement has changed the way some families are celebrating the holidays.
  • We hear the latest on conditions in San Diego County jails amid a recent effort to phase out triple bunk beds. Then, a new book unravels the role of death investigators in obscuring circumstances around deaths in custody.
  • San Diego television news outlets are experiencing a rightward shift as news consolidation influences America's local TV news landscape.
  • First, a mass shooting in Australia has left a local Rabbi and many others in mourning. Then, an inside look at a training exercise Camp PendletonMarines took part in. After that, a committee at SDSU is recommending an increase in student fees. Finally, local scientists have a possible solution when it comes to seagrasses that are under threat.
  • In the wake of a deadly shooting during a Hanukkah celebration in Australia, we hear from a local rabbi on how this tragedy is being felt by his congregation.
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