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  • Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024 | 8 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Cruise into 2025 with an unforgettable New Year’s Eve celebration on Mission Bay! Begin the evening with a chic pre-cruise reception at the Bahia Resort Hotel featuring tray-passed appetizers and a champagne bar. Then, board the festive cruise and dance the night away. Enjoy a live band on the second floor, a DJ spinning on the first floor, and a midnight champagne toast to welcome the new year. The festivities also include a cash bar, tray-passed desserts, and fun party favors. For an elevated experience, reserve a VIP table with exclusive seating and a complimentary bottle of Moët. General Admission $160 | VIP Table (4 People) $800 https://www.bahiahotel.com/new-years-eve-cruise Bahia Resort Hotel on Facebook / Instagram
  • The worst appeared to have passed for many areas, including the U.S., Japan and the affected parts of Russia.
  • Previous seasons of the show have taken a bleak stance on how humans use new technologies. The new season takes a more ambivalent approach, showing both threats and opportunities.
  • A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday halting further expansion and ordering the winding down of an immigration detention center built in the middle of the Florida Everglades.
  • Utah's leaders worry skyrocketing home prices are keeping young people from creating wealth. It's among a growing number of states — red and blue — passing laws to promote more affordable places.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport! Watch Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV. In response to French Resistance activities in the area and the D-Day landing of June 6, 1944, a German SS division arrived in the small French village of Oradour-sur-Glane on June 10th, 1944, and massacred 643 innocent civilians. It was one of the worst atrocities of World War II.
  • Join us for the KPBS Producers Club Newsroom Roundtable on Thursday May 15, 2025 at 6pm at The KPBS Conrad Prebys Media Complex! Gain a deeper understanding of how news stories are crafted and the challenges our journalists face in the current media landscape. Go beyond the headlines and engage in a lively conversation about the stories that matter most to San Diego and how they are shared by the KPBS news team. KPBS Managing Editor Vinnee Tong will moderate the discussion with Racial and Social Equity Reporter Katie Hyson, Public Matters Editor Claire Trageser and Investigative Reporter Scott Rodd. Mark your calendars and join us for an evening of insights and behind-the-scenes stories from these valued members of the KPBS news team. **For KPBS Producers Club members only. You can click here to learn more information about KPBS Producers Club**
  • Funding for FEMA's disaster survivor hotline lapsed the day after the Texas floods, federal records show. It took DHS Secretary Kristi Noem five days to approve more money.
  • San Diego County school districts have been waiting for $50 million dollars that has been frozen since July 1.
  • Two Russian cruise missiles hit a U.S. electronics plant in the far west of Ukraine. The strike was part of an overnight barrage of more than 600 drones and missiles.
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