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  • The family of slain Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh meets with Secretary of State Antony Blinken Tuesday. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Abu Akleh's niece, Lina.
  • Several explosions and gunfire ripped through a Sikh temple in Afghanistan's capital on Saturday morning.
  • Experience an evening of palate pleasing tastes in Mission Hills, one of San Diego’s premiere dining destinations. Our restaurant owners, chefs, cheese mongers, baristas, bakers, and ice cream and popsicle makers will create preparations sure to captivate your taste buds. From international to local, twenty-five participating purveyors of delicious tastes, including long established and very new arrivals in Mission Hills, and even a recipient of the prestigious 2021 Michelin Plate award, will be featured at the 9th Annual Taste of Mission Hills happening on Wednesday, October 13 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Included in the price of each ticket is Old Town Trolley ticket holder transportation to within steps of each participating venue. The more than 5 mile taste route including West Lewis Street, Ft. Stockton Drive, Goldfinch Street, West Washington Street, Reynard Way and India Street, promises to make the 9th Annual Taste of Mission Hills the best ever! The trolley route and trolley stops are listed on the back of each ticket. Every fifteen minutes a trolley will pick up and drop off at designated trolley stops, marked with a red star on the route map. 2021 Taste of Mission Hills venues include: • Bar by Red Door • Cake – Your Local Bakery • Cardellino • Dixie Pops • El Indio • Farmers Bottega and more! Get tickets here! Advanced purchase: $30 (available until October 12 at 11:59 p.m.) Day-of-event purchase: $35 Follow our social media! 2021 Taste of Mission Hills on Facebook Mission Hills BID on Facebook Mission Hills BID on Instagram For more information, please visit the 9th Annual Taste of Mission Hills website or call (619) 559-9502.
  • The double whammy of government and economic instability is further complicating recovery, and the country is hurtling toward bankruptcy.
  • Elissa Nadworny speaks with Leonid Drabkin of the Russian human rights media project OVD-Info, about how Russian citizens are continuing to protest the war despite the threat of punishment.
  • Tuesday, May 31, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Thursday, June 2 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand with PBS Video App. Investigating the Minneapolis police in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. With Pulitzer Prize winning reporters from the Star Tribune - from the killing and protests to the trial of Derek Chauvin to the struggle for accountability.
  • San Diego County To Expand Availability of Naloxone To Prevent Opioid Deaths
  • A Southern California family files a wrongful death claim after an inmate at San Diego County's Donovan State Prison died from COVID-19, conflict of interest investigations shake up operations for Volunteers of America and the San Diego Housing Commission, and a conversation on the role of statues and public building names in the ongoing social justice movement.
  • How to not just survive the pop culture convention but enjoy it.
  • San Diego Authorities expect the beaches to be mobbed this memorial day weekend -- so be prepared for crowds and get there early to find parking. Meanwhile, a new report finds that more than 100,000 Californians don’t have access to affordable housing and local housing advocates are calling on the state to help preserve affordable housing. Plus, the department of veterans affairs is reopening veteran cemeteries, at a limited capacity, in time for the holiday weekend.
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