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  • San Diego’s new paid parking at Balboa Park has sparked widespread backlash as museum visits dropped and residents complained about the additional cost to access one of the city’s most iconic spaces.
  • Premieres Monday, Jan. 26, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Sunday, Jan. 30 at 3 p.m. on KPBS TV. Catch ROADSHOW's stunning season-topping find in this first hour from Savannah! Treasures include a 1901 Alexander Fisher enamel, a 1992 Olga de Amaral "Lost Image VII" tapestry and a signed 1936 "Gone with the Wind" first edition.
  • One of the scientific foundations of the EPA's "endangerment finding" is rooted in local research dating back to 1958.
  • First, a company based in Carlsbad is looking to mass produce solar-powered cars. Then, teachers in San Diego’s largest school district called off a strike. Also, an Imperial Beach city councilmember is raising privacy concerns as the city looks to crack down on e-bikes. Lastly, a once-considered lifelong Republican plans to run as a Democrat in his re-election.
  • Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" makes Oscar history with a record 16 nominations.
  • When a police officer is found dead in her home with a bullet between her eyes, who investigates?

    Both Ciara Estrada and her boyfriend were San Diego police officers. They went with friends to a New Year’s Eve party. Pictures from that night show the smiling couple. The next day, Ciara was dead … discovered on her bathroom floor with her gun in her lap.

    Her own department investigated the death and quickly ruled it a suicide. Investigators, who were her colleagues, made no arrests. Identified no suspects.

    But her family says there’s more to her story – tragic circumstances that should have prompted a more thorough investigation. They don’t think the police dug deep enough into the death of one of their own.
  • Kids get outdoors in the organic garden! Monday through Friday July 13 – 17, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Join AB in the organic garden for outdoor, nature-based learning this Summer! Ages 7-12 years welcome! In this fun, hands-on, week-long camp, kids will learn how to: plant and germinate seeds; care for seedlings and sprouts; vermi-compost & harvest castings while learning all about worms; compost in a variety of different ways; be good stewards of soil; tend to terrain; water plants; and kids will enjoy fun garden-inspired crafts and handmaking! Each child will take home a plant they grew and cared for. And most importantly, kids will have fun with Mother Nature as we enjoy Summer! • Military, first responders and sibling discounts: Email us for more information. • Scholarships available San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Have you thought about building a new life in a beautiful new country? Are you not sure where to go, how to do it, or where to start? Then Move Abroad Con is for you! Move Abroad Con is an annual conference helping Americans explore how to live abroad. We bring together immigration experts, financial planners, relocation specialists, and Americans who have successfully moved overseas to learn what it really takes to build a life in another country. Learn about our favorite destinations in Spain, Portugal, Costa Rica, Uruguay, New Zealand, Ireland and many more that are safer or more affordable, with better healthcare and stronger communities. We'll cover paths for retirees, remote workers, job hunters, students, investors, and even people with European ancestry and answer questions about taxes, health insurance, moving pets, and so much more. You'll meet experts one-on-one, make likeminded friends, and leave with a plan! General admission tickets: - $399 early bird - $499 regular price - $649 last minute VIP tickets: - $699 early bird - $799 regular price - $999 last minute VIP tickets include personal check-in, early access to one-on-one scheduling with experts, and a special event with our speakers and sponsors at Petco Field for the May 9 baseball game.
  • The 7th Annual San Diego Writers Festival takes place Saturday, March 28, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., at the Coronado Public Library. FREE and open to the public, the full-day literary celebration features 80+ speakers and 34 events, including panels, workshops, and readings across genres. Headlining the main stage is #1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult, joined by NYT bestsellers Katherine Woodward Thomas, Matthew Quirk, Jonathan Maberry, and Caitlin Rother, alongside local voices, debut authors, and industry insiders. San Diego Writers Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art Through The Glass is thrilled to announce the opening of "A Life in Color," an exciting new exhibition featuring over 30 talented artists from diverse backgrounds and regions. The exhibition transforms the gallery space into a vivid celebration of creativity, exploring the limitless possibilities of color, form, and expression. The opening reception will take place Sunday, March 28, 2026, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Art Through The Glass, located at 555 Broadway Avenue, Suite 1021, Chula Vista, CA 91910. Guests will have the unique opportunity to meet the artists, engage in discussions about their work, and experience the art in an immersive environment. This exhibition showcases a diverse array of artistic voices and styles, highlighting the dynamic relationship between artists and their communities. Visitors can expect to encounter intricate paintings, innovative sculptures, and mixed media installations, all designed to inspire conversation, connection, and creativity. “We are excited to bring together so many remarkable artists under one roof,” said Julio Martha, organizer of Art Through The Glass. “'A Life in Color' is more than an exhibition – it’s a celebration of the richness and diversity of contemporary art and a chance for our community to experience art in a truly interactive way.” Art Through The Glass continues its mission of re-imagining spaces through art, fostering community engagement, and providing a platform for both emerging and established artists. "A Life in Color" is open to all, and admission is free. For more information, visit Art Through The Glass on Instagram: @attgsd
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