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

Search results for

  • First, advocates voice their disapproval following Rady Children’s Hospital’s decision to end medical gender-affirming care. Then, we bring you a story from Camp Pendleton where a small unit is coming through for animals in a very big way. Also, Oceanside is considering a new rule that would strengthen their e-bike laws after a surge of complaints from residents. Plus, we bring you the latest installments of our Museum A Month’ and Pod Behind The Package series.
  • People living with dementia may exhibit behaviors as a way to communicate their needs and feelings as the disease progresses. Learn how dementia can change a person’s behavior, possible triggers and person-centered care approaches to address behaviors. Visit: https://www.alz.org/sandiego
  • Nominations are open for the 2026 One Book, One San Diego season! What book do you think all of San Diego should read? We are now accepting nominations in four categories: adult, teens, kids, and Spanish language. The call for nominations is open now through March 15. Submit your nomination today at: https://www.kpbs.org/onebooknominations Partners include KPBS, the San Diego Public Library, the San Diego County Library, service organizations, and educational institutions across the region. Many thanks to sponsors, Linden Root Dickinson Foundation, the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation, the Frieda Berlinski Foundation, the Payne Family Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, Lloyd Pest Control, and The City of San Diego. Contact Jenelle Dean, KPBS Community Engagement Manager, jmdean@kpbs.org, with questions.
  • "First Day in December" re-enacts the draft lottery of December 1, 1969 through the eyes of five fraternity brothers that frantically brainstorm ways to avoid Vietnam. They also begin to turn on each other. First Day in December on Facebook / Instagram
  • Mariachi Champaña Nevin Pays Tribute to Music Legends Vicente Fernandez, Juan Gabriel, and Rocío Dúrcal A Spectacular Concert at the Magnolia Theater in El Cajon On Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 8 p.m., join us for a once-in-a-lifetime tribute concert to three of Mexico’s most iconic musical figures — Vicente Fernández, Juan Gabriel, and Rocío Dúrcal — at the Magnolia Theater in El Cajon. This special concert, titled “Tribute to Three Greats,” will feature a stunning performance by Mariachi Champaña Nevin, a world-renowned ensemble led by composer and trumpeter Jeff Nevin, Ph.D., who is widely considered a leading proponent of classical mariachi music. This unforgettable evening will transport the audience through a collection of timeless songs from these legendary artists, each performance evoking deep memories and emotions. With a 14-piece Mariachi accompanied by a 10-piece Symphony Orchestra, the show promises to be an emotional celebration of Mexico's musical heritage. Mariachi Champaña Nevin, who has been performing together internationally for the past five years, will bring the sounds of Mexico to life in a unique and breathtaking way. This will be the group’s first performance in San Diego this year. Producer and promoter Javier Lugo, who grew up listening to the music of Fernández, Gabriel, and Dúrcal, has big plans to take this tribute on the road to share their unforgettable legacy with even more audiences. Mariachi Champaña Nevin’s repertoire, which includes original compositions by Jeff Nevin and stunning arrangements of classic mariachi music, will be a fitting tribute to these beloved icons Tickets Available Now
  • Get ready to solve The Great Museum Mystery! An evil lurks in the shadows of the Museum. Solving puzzles, riddles, and mysteries based around the museum's collection, spend the week investigating the suspicious happenings inside the gallery halls. - Hone your investigating skills by studying works by Ebony Patterson. - Develop your eye for detail with spyglass inspired by Jamal Shabazz. - Team up with your fellow Detectives to resolve the mysterious fate of the museum. MCASD on Instagram / Facebook
  • The executive director of World Press Photo said the image shows the inconsolable grief of children losing their father in a place built for justice. It is a stark and necessary record of family separation following the U.S. reform policies.
  • The latest campaign finance reports show Democratic enthusiasm in key House and Senate races, but national Republican groups have far more in the bank to potentially spend down the road.
  • Paramount CEO David Ellison must now make his case to regulators and a wary Hollywood that the merger is good for the industry.
  • NPR's Michel Martin asks Consumer Reports' Grace Gedye about a Maryland law that seeks to prevent retailers from using shoppers' personal data to customize prices.
562 of 28,654