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  • Thousands of men in California are neither working nor in school. Gov. Gavin Newsom has called it a “crisis,” both for the labor market and for men’s mental health.
  • San Diego television news outlets are experiencing a rightward shift as news consolidation influences America's local TV news landscape.
  • The deployment and the quickening pace of U.S. strikes, including one Friday, raised new speculation about how far the Trump administration may go in operations it says are targeted at drug trafficking.
  • FIFA held a draw to determine who all 48 participating countries in the FIFA World Cup 2026 will face in the group phase of the tournament, which the U.S., Canada and Mexico are co-hosting.
  • As Washington escalates pressure on Venezuela, any push for regime change risks becoming a costly, dangerous gamble — not the quick fix President Trump might hope for.
  • Embark on a guided tasting that uncorks the soul of one of France’s most storied wine regions. From the steep, misty hillsides of the Northern Rhône to the sun-drenched vineyards of the South, this immersive seminar showcases the incredible diversity of styles, grapes, and terroirs that make up the Côtes du Rhône. Led by Rhône Valley expert Christophe Tassan, you’ll taste through a hand-selected lineup of wines from across the region—each bottle telling a distinct story of place, tradition, and winemaking philosophy. Along the way, you’ll gain insight into how climate, soil, and history shape the bold reds, vibrant whites, and aromatic rosés that define the Rhône’s signature character. Whether you’re new to Rhône wines or looking to deepen your knowledge, this seminar offers a compelling journey through the flavors and landscapes of one of the world’s most dynamic wine regions. Visit: San Diego Food + Wine Festival: A Tasting Tour Of The Côtes Du Rhône San Diego Food + Wine Festival on Instagram and Facebook
  • First, there was a show of support ahead of an immigration hearing for a North County market owner. Then, every single refugee admitted into the U.S. under the last administration will be re-screened under the current administration. Next, Rep. Mike Levin haa proposed a bill that would ban offshore drilling along the Central and Southern California coast. And, low vaccination rates across the county brings cause for concern. Finally, our KPBS Holiday Gift Guide and how one artist is challenging traditional ideas around/Black Friday consumerism.
  • The son of Cuban immigrants, Malo and his band blended country, rock and roll, folk, jump blues, Latin music and Cajun rhythms into a distinct sound anchored by his unmistakable voice.
  • La Jolla's Warwick's is the nation's oldest continuously family-owned bookstore, known for books, gifts and community events.
  • First, the San Diego City Council approves new community plans for the College Area and Clairemont. Then, we will see an increase in SDG&E rates in the New Year. And, how the domes at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station are being demolished. Also, local leaders are speaking out after an eight hour freeway closure. Next, a special archive project chronicles stories of those who have experienced persecution for being LGBTQ+. Lastly, how heightened immigration enforcement has changed the way some families are celebrating the holidays.
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