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  • First, as the current administration's mass deportation campaign continues, immigration lawyers are turning to a law first established to protect against a king. Then, November is Native American Heritage month. Plus, we speak to reporter Jacob Aere for this week’s The Pod Behind the Package.
  • The monarch revealed the positive outlook in a recorded message broadcast on British television as part of a campaign to promote screening, which increases the likelihood of successful treatment.
  • The iconic Marine Room is bringing back its celebrated King Tide Brunch Buffet just in time for the holidays. Set during the season’s highest tides, this special experience offers guests a chance to dine just feet from the surf as waves crash dramatically against the restaurant’s windows. Guests can enjoy a seaside brunch buffet featuring a luxurious spread of fresh seafood, prime tenderloin, seasonal favorites and an array of sweet and savory dishes all while taking in the drama of nature’s King Tides. Normally open for dinner service only, guests will have the rare opportunity to experience the Marine Room in daylight hours, dining amongst the waves as the morning light shines through. The King Tide Brunch will be available from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on December 6-7 and January 3-4. Priced at $95 per person, with an option to add free-flowing champagne, this exclusive experience is perfect for family gatherings or festive celebrations. To make a reservation, visit https://www.marineroom.com/upcoming-happenings/. The Marine Room on Facebook / Instagram
  • The California Coastal Commission is collecting photos and videos from the public to assess how rising sea levels may affect coastal areas in the future.
  • Blue Suede Christmas! Starring Scot Bruce – This riveting and ROCKIN’ holiday tribute concert features the wonderful Christmas songs recorded by Elvis Presley - such as ‘Santa Bring My Baby Back,’ ‘Blue Christmas,' ...and more! A show guaranteed to have you ALL SHOOK UP! “The closest they can get to Elvis in the flesh is Scot Bruce!” – CNN
  • Join us on Harbor Drive for the 44th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade. This is one of the largest celebrations of its kind in the United States in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The parade is filled with dazzling floats, phenomenal High School Bands, Drill Teams, Colleges/Universities, Fraternities, Sororities, Churches, Peace and Youth organizations. This year's parade will feature a MLK 5k Walk/Fun Run and Festival. Come and join your community and help continue the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This event supports scholarship opportunities for the youth of San Diego.
  • San Diegans showed up in the thousands as part of nationwide ‘No Kings’’ protests. Then, after initial reports confirmed no closures, a busy stretch of Interstate 5 was closed for roughly 90 minutes on Saturday. Followed by, an economic forecast for the county. Then, we explain why you will see fewer plastic bags at the checkout aisle. Finally, we speak with KPBS’ environment reporter for this week’s Pod Behind the Package.
  • King's 1982 novel was set in the year 2025, in a world with widespread poverty, mass surveillance, and giant corporations. The newest film version loses some of its critique.
  • Shrapnel from a Marine artillery round struck a California Highway Patrol vehicle Saturday. The mishap took place along the Interstate 5 during celebrations to mark the U.S. Marine Corps' 250th birthday. Plus, we get a recap of Saturday's "No Kings" protests in San Diego, and what issues were on the minds of protestors.
  • Premieres Friday, Oct. 10, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / KPBS+. The documentary explores the groundbreaking legacy of Cincinnati's King Records. Founded in 1943 by Syd Nathan, King Records played a central role in shaping American popular music - from rock 'n' roll to soul and funk - while operating as one of the few fully integrated businesses in a segregated America.
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