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  • Latino comic book fans have taken to social media to call out DC Comics' latest attempt at appealing to their Latino fans. Art shows DC superheroes holding or eating a variety of Latin American foods.
  • Three football players were killed on a bus late Sunday after returning to the University of Virginia from a field trip. Police arrested the suspected gunman after a 12-hour manhunt.
  • The 12-mile bridge has served as a key auto and rail supply line from Russia into Crimea. A Ukrainian official said the incident was just "the beginning," but stopped short of taking credit.
  • We have part one of a two part investigation by our partners at inewsource, that found that the Veterans Administration is preventing veterans from receiving treatment at hospitals outside the VA system. Also, community groups are hosting vigils across California for Día de Los Muertos to honor those who died at ICE detention centers. Plus, the story of one family trying to get back land they lost, and what it means for the discussion about reparations for African Americans.
  • The advent of vaping revived nicotine addiction among young people after a dramatic decline. The FDA seems poised to at last yank some products aimed at teens from the market. Will it work?
  • After a tumultuous two years in the spotlight, Georgia elections officials say a smooth 2022 has them hopeful for more "boring" elections.
  • The county hired nearly 1,000 people and spent millions on contract tracing, but the program aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19 was too small to actually meet that goal. Still, experts say contact tracing can and will be effective in dealing with flare-ups of the disease. Meanwhile, local researchers are both hopeful and apprehensive about the climate conference underway in Scotland. Plus, for those getting out of jail or addiction recovery centers, transitioning back into society can be a tough journey. Reintegration works to help people find housing and employment.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch Friday, Nov. 21, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2. Experience the story of the Oscar-winning Indigenous artist from her rise to prominence in New York's Greenwich Village folk music scene through her six-decade groundbreaking career as a singer-songwriter, social activist, educator and artist.
  • The likelihood that Republicans may win the House has triggered concerns in Ukraine. Last month, most House Republicans voted against a funding package that included billions earmarked for Ukraine.
  • Join the Escondido Chamber of Commerce as we host our 24th Annual Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament on Friday, May 6. It is going to be at a familiar venue again this year - The Vineyard at Escondido - and we're proud to partner once again with the California Center for the Arts, along with the Escondido Police Athletic League and have the proceeds benefiting both organizations this year! We will also have an EARLY starting time like last year, with Registration starting @ 6:30am, and a SHOTGUN start promptly at 7:30am...so please plan accordingly, and get ready for an awesome day of golf, friends, food, and making a difference in our community! Date | Friday, May 6, 2022 at 7:30am Location | The Vineyard @ Escondido Golf Course Register here! Your contribution through sponsorship, participation, and donations for the raffle and silent auction is greatly appreciated. We can't do this event without our amazing sponsors, so if you'd like to find out more information regarding Sponsorship please call the Escondido Chamber of Commerce at 760-745-2125 or email chris@escondidochamber.org For further information on this event please visit the website : https://escondidochamber.org/golf/ Escondido Chamber of Commerce Social Media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
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