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

Search results for

  • Old-school tech is new-school style for local boombox collector.
  • Democrats are aiming to make gains in North Carolina in 2024. And that path to victory in the state runs through its small towns and youngest voters. Here's where some of them stand.
  • It's the final day to vote in Wisconsin's Supreme Court race that's broken national spending records. The winner could be the swing vote on issues like abortion, redistricting and election lawsuits.
  • The Joggin’ for Frogman 5K race series, honoring the sacrifices of service members and support families of fallen heroes, is running in San Diego on Saturday, July 30 with the race start and finish located at NTC Park at Liberty Station (2455 Cushing Rd., San Diego). The event kicks off with opening ceremonies at 8:30 a.m. and the race beginning at 9 a.m. REGISTER NOW Honoring naval special warfare service members, the race expanded to a five-race national series in 2022 with events in Pittsburgh, PA (May 21), Mesa, AZ (June 4), Jacksonville, FL (June 11), Virginia Beach, VA (July 9) and San Diego, CA (July 30). Now in its 11th year, the Joggin’ for Frogman 5K race series benefits Travis Manion Foundation (TMF), one of the nation’s leading veteran service organizations. Inspired by U.S. Navy SEALs (Frogmen), the Joggin’ for Frogmen 5K activates communities nationwide to honor the sacrifices of Naval Special Warfare (NSW) service members and to support families of the fallen within the community. The event was created following the Extortion 17 tragedy on Aug. 6, 2011, when 31 U.S. personnel were lost in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, marking the single largest loss of life for U.S. forces in Operation Enduring Freedom and in the history of NSW. All funds raised through the JFF series benefit surviving families of the NSW community connected to Travis Manion Foundation. TMF’s best-in-class personal development training and experiences allow survivors to find healing and honor their loved ones through service, including opportunities to serve as mentors to youth, forge connections with one another, and experience opportunities for personal growth. The first Joggin' for Frogmen 5K was held in San Diego in 2012. Since then, the event has expanded to shadow race locations across the United States and has incorporated an annual Extortion 17 virtual run for participants nationwide. Each in-person event in the series also includes a Tadpole Trot kids fun run. Registration includes custom finisher’s medals for all participants, chip timing and bibs, custom patch (for rucking participants) and a race t-shirt. A Virtual Runner registration option is available for participants who can't attend a race in-person. To get involved, sign up for a race, become an individual fundraiser, or start a shadow race by visiting www.jogginforfrogmen.com. RACE MORNING SCHEDULE 6:30 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. – Registration and Packet Pick-ups 8:30 a.m. – Opening ceremonies begin 8:35 a.m. – Guest Speaker 8:50 a.m. – Runners line up 9 a.m. – 5k Race starts 9 a.m. – Beer garden opens 10 a.m. – Start awards ceremony 10:30 – 11 a.m. – Kids’ Tadople Trot begins, Parachuters About Travis Manion Foundation: Travis Manion Foundation (TMF) unites communities to strengthen America's national character by empowering veterans and families of fallen heroes to develop and lead future generations. In 2007, 1stLt Travis Manion (USMC) was killed in Iraq while saving his wounded teammates. Today, Travis' legacy lives on in the words he spoke before leaving for his final deployment, "If Not Me, Then Who..." Guided by this mantra, veterans continue their service, develop strong relationships with their communities, and thrive in their post-military lives by serving as character role models to youth. As a result, communities prosper and the character of our nation’s heroes lives on in the next generation. To learn more about the foundation, visit www.travismanion.org. Joggin' for Frogmen 5k on Facebook Travis Manion Foundation on Facebook + Instagram
  • Journalist Leon Neyfakh and hip-hop commentator Jay Smooth explore Jackson's staying power despite allegations of child sexual abuse. They call the series a "social history" rather than a biography.
  • In the heart of California, some rural communities are facing the prospect of being marooned or flooded out by rising water.
  • The budget proposal released last week by San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is now getting an in-depth analysis by the city's Independent Budget Analyst.
  • Talks over raising the nation's borrowing authority are stalled so House Speaker McCarthy says GOP will vote on their own plan. Democrats say adding demands to avoid a historic default is reckless.
  • President Biden visits Selma for the 58th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday." Residents there are still recovering from tornadoes that ripped through the city in January.
  • In August 1973, an 18-year-old DJ Kool Herc played his sister's back-to-school fundraiser in the rec room of their apartment building. But he and his friends sparked something much bigger.
493 of 3,032