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  • San Diego’s public health officials discuss the challenges to vaccine supplies and distribution Meanwhile, in Sacramento, lawmakers are considering a new state law that will allow candidates without a law enforcement background to run for sheriff. Plus, San Diego Congresswoman Sara Jacobs has co-sponsored a motion to censure Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.
  • Our weekend arts picks: Trash Lamb Gallery, acoustic music along Adams Ave., "Bob Fosse's Dancin'," "Women in Jazz," high school orchestras at the Shell, "Les Paul through the Lens," and György Kurtág's "Kafka Fragments."
  • The artist said that her nomination could inspire her to put out "a hopefully great rock 'n' roll album at some point in the future."
  • Depp says in court: "Never did I myself reach the point of striking Ms. Heard in any way, nor have I ever struck any woman in my life."
  • Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 4 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Go inside films and TV shows through conversations with today's most acclaimed actors. This episode features Lady Gaga (“House of Gucci”) with Jake Gyllenhaal (“The Guilty”), Jessica Chastain (“The Eyes of Tammy Faye”) with Rita Moreno (“West Side Story”) and Javier Bardem (“Being the Ricardos”) with Daniel Craig (“No Time to Die”).
  • Age before profession — that’s the change California health officials announced about the vaccine rollout this week.
  • Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Plastics News Shanghai correspondent Rebecca Kanthor about the ongoing lockdown there.
  • Police agencies are violating a landmark state law passed in 2017 requiring disclosure of police use of force records. Now, a new bill could impose fines on departments that do not release records quickly enough. Meanwhile, Inewsource finds some inmate deaths related to COVID-19 are going uncounted. Plus, as part of a series reviewing Governor Gavin Newsom’s midterm record, how successful has California been with modernizing the state government?
  • San Diego’s economy is on the cusp of a massive shift: Tech companies are thriving while the hospitality sector remains in a deep depression because of the pandemic.
  • President Joe Biden takes steps to undo some of former President Trump's controversial immigration policies, California's public schools experience a significant drop in enrollment during COVID-19 and a San Diego Congressman joins a bipartisan effort to deal with climate change.
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