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  • We discuss the impact of Thursday's plane crash on military families. Then, a KPBS investigation into police overtime pay. Plus, reporting on winemaking in Mexico's largest wine-making region.
  • Local San Diego musicians donate their time and talent to bring R&R, R&B, country, orchestral, jazz and mariachi music to Balboa Park. Great tribute bands such as SantanaWays, Pretending Chrissie, Match Box 22 and more. Enjoy wonderful music in an iconic setting at Spreckels Organ Pavilion. Bring family friends and a picnic to this special venue. Lineup and more information here
  • A small jet crashed into military housing in a Tierrasanta neighborhood Thursday morning, killing multiple people on the plane and injuring others. We hear from the people displaced, and those working to rehouse them. Plus, KPBS confirmed the airport’s weather instrumentation was not working at the time of the crash. Then, a check-in with one of more than 1,500 Jan. 22 flood plaintiffs in what has ballooned into a mass tort against the city of San Diego.
  • Leaders from two local dance organizations talk about how they are navigating financial challenges and a changing arts landscape. Plus, two plays on stage this week that showcase culture and history.
  • Although largely paused, President Trump's tariffs present a major threat to Japan's already flagging economy.
  • For AAPI Heritage Month, San Diego’s Pac Arts Movement and MTS are unveiling a new Pronto card and bus wrap by local artist Koy Sun, celebrating the rich culture and community found in the city’s Asian grocery stores.
  • A new book raises the specter that corporate offshoring of manufacturing may have undermined America's lead in technological innovation and even its national security.
  • Join Jennifer Butler, Yoga Therapist & Yoga/Pilates Instructor, every Thursday at 6 p.m. for an evening for a harmonizing & grounding Sunset Beach Yoga-Pilates Fuison class to unwind from the day in nature to tranquil & healing sounds of the ocean. Enjoy breathtaking ocean views as you deepen in serenity & ground yourself by digging your toes into the sand while breathing in the nourishing fresh ocean air. * All levels class, no experience needed * Yoga Fusion is a fun upbeat class combining elements of Pilates Mat with Yoga (hatha/vinyasa) flow sequences for a total body workout style with a deep focus on the core and emphasizes moves that will tone, stretch, and elongate muscles. The class will close with a guided meditation & relaxing sound bath savasana. Each class is designed with a combinations of breath work & movement to increase strength, flexibility & balance leaving you mentally and physically refreshed & nourished. WHAT TO BRING: Yoga mat or large beach towel (can also be used under mat) Extra Layers (can get chilly as the sun goes does) Yoga Props you like to use Blanket (for Savasana) Water Love Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beach-yoga-fusion-sound-bath-tickets-1249426541419?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
  • Seabreeze Craft Chocolates is taking its craft beyond bonbons and bars this summer with the launch of its Seabreeze Pastry Pop-Up, a limited-time series of small-batch, handcrafted pastries dropping twice weekly. Every Monday and Thursday at 11 a.m., chocolate lovers can discover an exclusive creation made in-house and available for one day only. Each pastry spotlights Seabreeze’s signature chocolate or house-made fillings, crafted with ethically sourced cacao through direct trade partnerships. From rich brownies and delicate tartlets to decadent cupcakes and soufflés, every item is thoughtfully made and brimming with dark chocolate. Upcoming Pastry Drops: June 9: Chocolate Chunk Banana Bread July 10: Dubai Chocolate Sandwich Cookies August 7: Honeycomb Apple Peach Puff Tartlets August 21: Dark Chocolate Soufflé Led by Pastry Chef John Kwiatkowski, the pop-up will showcase a rotating lineup of can’t-miss treats, with each release announced on Instagram. Quantities are limited; early arrival is encouraged!
  • The administration argues the men's home countries won't take them — but lawyers say getting sent to a country like South Sudan could lead to more persecution.
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