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  • New reporting has led to the guilty please of two men behind a charity scam at San Diego stadiums. Plus, Mexicali farmers are fighting for compensation for water conservation. And, the hosts of KPBS' Port of Entry break down what it's like to make a show about living along the border.
  • First, we’ll tell you how a long-standing tradition was manipulated by two locals. Then, the mental health impact of ICE detaining kids and their parents. Also, we dive deeper into the cost of transportation and offer some ideas on how to save a buck. And, a local exhibit that takes inspiration from the artist's Iranian childhood. We will also tell you about some weekend events happening across the county.
  • Construction at historic Brooks Theatre pushes Oceanside International Film Festival events to Star Theatre.
  • Directed by a local Indigenous Tlingit filmmaker, the film tells the story of the Tlingit people of Alaska and San Diego's Native community. Then, we dive into a new stage adaptation of the workplace comedy, "Bartleby."
  • The federal government is requiring the California DMV to cancel commercial drivers licenses for roughly 13,000 immigrant truck drivers.
  • First, thousands have been deported across the county, we spoke with one family who shared their detention story with us. Then, a multi-year study tracks the impact that financial support and training is having on the lives of women in Tijuana. Also, we tell you about our findings as to why SDG&E rates have climbed so high. We also hear about San Diego’s largest business organization weighing in on the Tijuana River sewage crisis. Lastly, San Diego’s largest school district says it's found a way to close its budget gap.
  • Matcha is suddenly everywhere, from cafe menus to viral drinks on social media. But the powdered green tea has a much deeper story rooted in centuries-old tea traditions. In this episode, we explore the rise of matcha, the ritual of Japanese tea ceremony and why this ancient drink resonates with modern life.
  • Katherine Woodward Thomas, a licensed therapist and author, discusses her most recent book, "What's True About You," ahead of her March 28 appearance at the San Diego Writer's Festival.
  • For this edition of Wellness Wednesday, we hear from the founder of Seoul Glow Lab, a local K-Beauty store, and an esthetician about how they are building community and education around skincare.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Tuesday over access to the Otay Mesa Detention Center.
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