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  • Premieres Monday, Jan. 26, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+ / Encore Sunday, Jan. 30 at 3 p.m. on KPBS TV. Catch ROADSHOW's stunning season-topping find in this first hour from Savannah! Treasures include a 1901 Alexander Fisher enamel, a 1992 Olga de Amaral "Lost Image VII" tapestry and a signed 1936 "Gone with the Wind" first edition.
  • Itamar “Ita” Lilienthal es un bio diseñador y arquitecto emergente que está desarrollando alternativas sustentables a materiales convencionales que contaminan. Él cree haber encontrado algo especial.
  • Ryan Coogler's "Sinners" makes Oscar history with a record 16 nominations.
  • First, advocates of public safety are applauding a new state law that allows cities to decrease speed limits. Then, a city report says San Diego is eight billion dollars short in funding for infrastructure projects. Next, registered nurses in the county joined protests taking place across eight states. Also, a new complex in National City has 94 units, but has received more than a thousand applications. As well as, the VA has reversed course on changing the rules on how disability benefits are decided. We feature a Black-owned retail brand that’s celebrating their first anniversary of its storefront this Black History Month. Plus, some weekend event ideas that are happening across the county.
  • In "Hail Mariam," local author Huda Al-Marashi draws from her own experiences as the sole Muslim girl attending a Catholic school. Then, a preview of the Oceanside International Film Festival. And finally, your weekend arts preview.
  • Volunteers are organizing community patrols to monitor ICE activity in their communities. Plus, why more public transit riders are avoiding fares. And, a familiar voice for San Diego soccer fans previews the upcoming SDFC season.
  • First, State Senator Steve Padilla is calling for a pause to a data center project in Imperial County. Next, scientists say they’ve discovered a way to redesign Fentanyl and lessen the potential risk of an overdose. Also, we tell you about a new fundraising and awareness campaign recently launched in the county. Lastly, a curator at the San Diego Natural History Museum is calling it a career.
  • San Diego's indie-rock project Topeka Clementine blends storytelling, activism and sing-along energy into music that feels urgent and alive. Hear a special performance from KPBS' Sundrenched Sounds live music series and a post-show interview about going viral, constant touring and new work shaped by grief and hope.
  • As demand for computing power soars nationwide, a Southern California entrepreneur with past legal troubles is trying to speed forward an immense data center in Imperial County.
  • Federal officials say Americans may receive larger tax refunds this season after several changes to the tax code.
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