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  • The experimental bassoonist, composer and artist performs at Bread & Salt's Silo Room on the heels of her new album "Five Prayers."
  • First, a delegation of legislators representing San Diego County was again refused entry into an ICE detention facility. Then, the San Diego City Council voted to take over funds managed by parking districts. Next, the cheapest housing option in San Diego has been dorm-style rooms, we tell you why they are rapidly disappearing. Followed by a look at the Día de Muertos altar at Tijuana’s Mercado Hidalgo. Finally, we get some bat facts from the experts at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
  • We conclude our time with Chama, a Venezuelan exile who made her way to the United States via Tijuana. She shares her herculean effort to enter the U.S. legally and, despite all her efforts, how the system ultimately failed her.
  • October is Filipino American History Month. This month, we spotlight art and activism in San Diego's Filipino community and how it is informed by history today.
  • Californians have a little over a week to vote on Proposition 50. We check in on the debate over redistricting in the state.
  • In this episode of Voices del Valle, three students discuss their experiences of being raised by grandparents and how that came to be.
  • First, Palomar and UC San Diego Health plan to combine to form a joint powers authority. The move is an effort to improve Palomar’s financial position after recent struggles. Then, charges have been filed against Poway Councilmember Tony Blain. Plus, we bring you an update on how women veterans are being helped by Wounded Warriors Homes. Next, we speak with some high school students in the county looking to hold people accountable for their part in pollution. Finally, another installment of ourPod Behind The Package segment.
  • Proposition 50 is the sole measure on the statewide Nov. 4 special election ballot. If approved, California would temporarily set aside its nonpartisan citizen redistricting commission and adopt new congressional lines that favor Democrats for the next three election cycles.
  • With the possibilities of a government shutdown, federal employees will be working without pay and delays likely will occur across many services.
  • *This Podcast is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised* Miss Lolly goes to a private sex club for a class all about kink.
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