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  • President Roosevelt integrated the military in 1941, but for African-American service members like Luther Hendricks, racism still was prevalent.
  • In Poway Unified, the transportation department has taken cleanliness to a new level as it promises students safe rides to and from school.
  • California imposes a new nighttime curfew in lieu of soaring coronavirus figures, but some counties say they won’t enforce it. Plus, more than two weeks after Election Day, two California districts remain uncalled. Next, our weekend picks for the arts include emerging Black playwrights and San Diego Symphony’s innovative new performance.
  • Four years of disputes over President Donald Trump and his policies have fractured families to the point of estrangement, made even worse by his refusal to concede the presidency and false claims that President-elect Joe Biden’s victory is based on voter fraud. Also, A San Diego superior court judge is expected to rule on a lawsuit requesting a temporary restraining order on the state’s coronavirus restrictions shuttering indoor business operations. Plus, San Diego's cannabis industry is hoping to form a city-sanctioned business improvement district.
  • Our weekend picks for the arts include plays by emerging Black playwrights, Bryan Ali Sanchez's solo exhibition at Bread and Salt, San Diego Symphony's innovative performance, a virtual dance performance, contemporary trumpet, harp and percussion.
  • San Diego restaurants who’ve never offered meals specifically geared to the holidays are trying to promote special take out meals or deliveries for Thanksgiving. It’s all part of an industry trying to use creativity and perseverance to survive multiple coronavirus shutdowns.
  • Assemblymember Todd Gloria's commanding lead in the mayor's race has grown in recent days, leading his opponent, City Councilmember Barbara Bry, to acknowledge her loss.
  • A bipartisan group of state attorneys general accuses the company of prioritizing its own growth while failing to protect kids and teens, and even manipulating them to keep them on the app longer.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2023 on KPBS 2 / Stream now with KPBS Passport! From 1907 until his death more than 50 years later, ethnologist John Peabody Harrington crisscrossed the U.S., chasing the voices of the last speakers of Native America's dying languages. This film chronicles Harrington's work and traces the impact of his exhaustive research.
  • The latest MCU film is at its best when director Sam Raimi leans into its horror elements, and at its weakest when it coasts on cameos and callbacks from a now-diffuse network of Marvel properties.
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