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  • Premieres Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV. The dramatic fall of Nicolas Maduro and what's next for Venezuela. With The Associated Press, investigating the legacy of corruption, challenges to democracy, conflict with the U.S., and the fight over who will control the oil-rich country.
  • Lambda Archives invites you to march with us in this year’s San Diego Pride Parade. We'll be proudly carrying our 50-foot transgender flag as we celebrate our community together. We're looking for community members to help us carry the flag and march alongside Lambda Archives. Whether you've marched with us before or this is your first time, we'd love to have you join us. Please email us at info@lambdaarchives.org to confirm that you’ll be joining us! The parade is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. and will last until 3 p.m. The parade route starts at the Hillcrest Pride Flag (University Ave. and Normal St.), proceeds west on University Ave., turns south on 6th Ave., and then left onto Balboa Dr Lambda Archives of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Utah prosecutors charged Tyler Robinson, 22, with the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Officials say they are seeking the death penalty.
  • California law enforcement agencies seize about 11,000 ghost guns every year. The state now is suing websites that help people manufacture untraceable firearms.
  • President Trump began one of his busiest days of his Asia trip on Tuesday by greeting the new Japanese prime minister, and taking her with him as he spoke to U.S. troops aboard an aircraft carrier.
  • We join a whirlwind birding trip through San Diego — one of the top birdwatching destinations in the U.S. — where devoted birders set out at sunrise to spot 100 species in one day. The result? A surprising mix of meditation, curiosity and high-speed nature chasing.
  • Celebrate the Season Island-Style at "Tinsel & Tiki" this Sunday at McGuffie’s Live. Plan a tropical escape at McGuffie’s Live for the "Tinsel & Tiki” show this Sunday, December 21, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Trade the winter chill for island warmth as the acclaimed Tiki and Exotica band, Mr. Haole, takes the stage alongside Hawaiian Steel Guitar virtuoso Aaron Brownwood. This unique holiday musical event promises to transport guests to a vintage paradise, featuring a blend of tropical holiday sounds and beloved classic favorites. It is the perfect opportunity to unwind and soak up the aloha spirit with close friends and family before the height of the festive rush. Guests will be treated to free Santa hats, holiday flower leis, and exclusive Tiki drink coasters while supplies last. Attendees can fuel the fun with delicious tacos available for a small donation, or they are welcome to bring their own food and snacks to enjoy. Admission is $10 at the door, making this an affordable and unforgettable way to celebrate the holidays with a distinctively tropical twist.
  • The legislative proposal by the California union known as PECG would require state agencies to offer telework options “to the fullest extent possible” and mandate they disclose how much money they save by allowing remote work.
  • Film Forum Coronado: “THE LAST OF SHEILA” Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 6 p.m. Free Film & Discussion (In the Winn Room) Adults Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Avenue Coronado, CA 92118 https://coronadolibrary.org/ “THE LAST OF SHEILA” (1973. 120 min. PG): Composer Stephen Sondheim and actor Anthony Perkins have crafted a deliriously bitchy little bonbon that takes assault on Hollywood’s sordid secrets. An arrogant film producer (James Coburn) lures six of his Hollywood friends to holiday on his yacht, aiming to unmask one of them as the killer of his wife Sheila. The star-studded cast features James Mason, Racquel Welch, Dylan Cannon, Joan Hackett and Richard Benjamin. This event is sponsored by: Friends of the Coronado Public Library
  • A San Diego preschool focuses on the “little guys” who experience domestic violence and other trauma. Mi Escuelita now has a long record of helping families move forward.
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