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  • "The new division is part of a major change in the department's organizational structure to provide dedicated resources, including an executive captain, to increase its engagement with the community."
  • Encore Saturday, Sept. 3 and Sunday, Sept. 4, 2022 from Noon - 4 p.m. p.m. on KPBS TV / On demand with PBS Video App. This week: It’s time for the season finale as the three remaining cooks go head-to-head to win. They’ll have some surprise helpers for their final chance to wow the judges with a very special dinner.
  • Elizabeth Shuler, the first woman ever elected president of the labor federation, is pledging a massive organizing drive over the next decade, with a goal of adding 1 million new union members.
  • 48 Hour Film Project and the San Diego International Film Festival have been partnering for years to highlight short films made by local filmmakers. This Friday at noon the best of the pandemic produced 48 Hour short films will be available in a virtual Shorts Fest.
  • The International Chess Federation says Sergey Karjakin damaged the reputation of the organization and chess itself by supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine on social media.
  • A Russian missile struck a crowded shopping mall last month, killing 21 people and injuring dozens more. It was just one of many instances when Russia hit Ukraine's civilian areas.
  • Andy Hall who is the Chief Impact Officer at San Diego Workforce Partnership joined Midday Edition to talk about using financial activism as a means for economic and racial justice
  • A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • More than 1,000 people are dead after a 5.9 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan overnight on Wednesday. For a country already experiencing widescale hunger and poverty, it is one more tragedy.
  • The CDC’s announcement on masking Thursday was met with much enthusiasm, until people realized it was not clear when and how it applied. Plus, the year of distance learning has been tough on all students. Though academic loss might be front-of-mind for parents and teachers, experts say test scores are only part of the picture. And, coming up this weekend: a new exhibition at the Athenaeum, a virtual ballet and an arts-themed vendor fair.
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