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  • Miles de camioneros inmigrantes en California perdieron sus licencias a principios de este año como resultado de una orden del gobierno de Trump, y muchos más conductores pronto correrán la misma suerte. Se han presentado demandas para recuperar las licencias, pero su resolución podría demorar meses o incluso años.
  • Stream now with KBPS+ / Watch Wednesday, April 8, 2026 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. After a spiritual awakening, a former Texas cattle rancher leaves the cycle of animal agriculture and transforms her husband’s beef operation into a sanctuary. Showcasing the inspiring work of Renee King-Sonnen, who has lived on both sides of the fence, her transformation proves that there is a common ground between farmers and vegans: a shared mission of compassion and sustainability.
  • The rapper previously known as Kanye West, scheduled to perform this summer in London, was denied entry into the U.K. on the grounds that his presence "would not be conducive to the public good."
  • Newly merged, the Women’s Museum of California and the San Diego History Center share the stories of San Diego women.
  • La Mesa-Spring Valley School District Superintendent David Feliciano said he believed the initial complaint that necessitated a remedy originated from a gender-nonconforming student at an elementary school who was "uncomfortable using the restroom because of comments other students made about how they dressed."
  • La crisis que padece México de personas desaparecidas, que se acerca a los 133.000 casos, es motivo de una controversia entre el gobierno de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum y un comité de Naciones Unidas que amenaza con extenderse a otras instancias de la organización.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. Chris and William have spent their lives exploring the lakes and shores of Northern Michigan. As tensions build surrounding a particularly threatening oil pipeline, the two friends are determined to take action. They embark on an epic standup paddle journey through the Great Lakes and join a fight to shut down the most threatening oil pipeline in the country.
  • First, Democratic Congressman Scott Peters weighs in on the U.S. attack on Venezuela. Then, last month almost every member of the U.S. military received a one-time payment of $1,776 dollars, we clarify where the funds came from. And, federal authorities missed the deadline to release more information around the death of an immigrant in Imperial County. Also, some Medi-Cal patients may notice a change when picking up their next prescription at the pharmacy. Lastly, yet another setback with the Harmony Grove South development.
  • Known for his ruthless celebrity roasts, Ross turns inward in his Netflix special, Take a Banana for the Ride, which details the loss of his parents and grandfather.
  • The Artemis II crew, led by Reid Wiseman, was the first to lay eyes on several craters on the far side of the moon. The astronauts want to name one of them after Carroll Wiseman, who died of cancer in 2020.
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