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  • According to the National Weather Service, a slow-moving low-pressure system is forecast to bring heavy rain with flash flood potentials this week.
  • Title 42 is set to end Thursday, and a large wave of migrants are expected to flood the border seeking asylum. In other news, families who have lost loved ones gathered in Mission Valley for Fentanyl Awareness Day Tuesday. Plus, the child care industry is struggling with not having enough staff.
  • Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. How likely is it that the Israel-Hamas war spreads into a wider Middle Eastern conflict? Beirut-based journalist Kim Ghattas gives the on-the-ground perspective across Israel's border with Lebanon. Then, a look back at the 1972 Lod Airport attack.
  • Title 42 is coming to an end on Thursday, so KPBS spoke with local leaders to find out if they’re ready for the influx of migrants. In other news, a rescue sanctuary in Santa Ysabel wants people to know that foxes have the potential to do life-saving work. Plus, KPBS metro reporter talks about his new podcast, “Freeway Exit.”
  • As the storm moves into Canada, the National Weather Service issued warnings of dangerous rainfall through Tuesday morning for most of New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey and large swaths of Maine.
  • Snowfall was predicted at elevations above 7,000 feet.
  • Join us on Thursday, August 10 at 6 p.m. for a special Blue Star-themed tour led by the Education and Engagement Team. Together, we will explore how war impacts and informs artists’ practices by examining artwork in MCASD’s permanent collection that responds to US military conflicts. Tour is limited to 25 people. This tour is free with paid admission (Free admission for the Blue Star Museum program at MCASD is generously supported by The Rosso Family Foundation). Reserve your tickets today.
  • Join us on Thursday, July 13 at 6 p.m. for a special Blue Star-themed tour led by the Education and Engagement Team. MCASD’s permanent collection includes many works created by military veterans. Together, we will explore their works in our permanent collection and learn more about their military-to-museum journey – many of which were by means of the GI Bill. Tour is limited to 25 people. This event is free with paid admission (Free admission for the Blue Star Museum program at MCASD is generously supported by The Rosso Family Foundation). Reserve your tickets today.
  • From the gallery: Max Lofano's new site specific installation "Matinee" is both literally and figuratively layered, transparent, and clean. With Lofano's signature meticulous materiality in full effect. Please Join us for the opening reception Saturday afternoon July 8th from 4-6pm. If you are unable to attend you may make an appointment HERE Tuesday – Saturday 11am -4pm. Or, as always, you can view the exhibition from the two large street facing windows 24/7. Related links: ICE Gallery on Instagram
  • Lloyd Austin arrived in Tel Aviv on Monday and told officials that although U.S. support for Israel was "unshakeable," protecting civilians in Gaza was "both a moral duty and a strategic imperative."
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