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  • Seattle, along with other cities, is struggling to balance the need for more housing with the preservation and growth of trees that help address the impacts of climate change.
  • Cinema Junkie Beth Accomando talks with Pacific Arts Movement artistic director Brian Hu and filmmaker Jota Mun about must-see Asian cinema — from iconic kung fu classics to groundbreaking new films featured in this year's Spring Showcase.
  • A new study shows Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act reduced the risk of death, just as lawmakers debate slashing the program by $800 billion.
  • Government incentives for climate-friendly upgrades are confusing to navigate, and it can be hard to find businesses that sell them. So a new industry is emerging to help: the decarbonization coach.
  • Chesapeake Bay is at a turning point. Once severely polluted, the bay has seen major improvements in recent years. But President Trump's proposed budget would slash key programs.
  • Journavx is the first truly new painkiller approved by the Food and Drug Administration in more than 20 years. But the drug is expensive, and many people can't get it yet.
  • This weekend, join us at The Harp in Ocean Beach for an authentic Irish experience! Enjoy mouthwatering Irish classics like bangers and mash, crispy fish & chips, and shepherd’s pie — all served with a side of great music and good vibes. Music Schedule: March 14 - The Fooks at 9 p.m. March 15 - Yem Ent Presents at 4:20 pm. March 16: Manzanita Blues from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. / The Hips from 5 pm. - 8 p.m. March 17: San Diego Pipes & Drums from 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. / Ass Pocket Whiskey Fellas at 8 p.m. Full Business Hours: Friday: Noon - 2 a.m. Saturday: 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. Monday: Noon - 2 a.m. Visit: https://theharpoceanbeach.com/ The Harp Ocean Beach on Facebook / Instagram
  • Amid uncertainty around President Trump's tariffs, some Champagne-makers say they're losing trust in the U.S. market.
  • Gina Diamante came to KPBS in 2011 to launch KPBS Evening Edition. She has managed the newsroom’s participation in collaborative efforts with other public media outlets, including the Local Journalism Center Video Project and the Global Nation Education Project. In 2015, Gina was awarded an Emmy by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for producing the KPBS news special “Remembering The Fall Of Saigon.” Her work has also been recognized by the San Diego Press Club, the San Diego League of Women Voters, San Diego Radio Broadcasters Association, and the Associated Press Radio-Television Association. Prior to joining KPBS, Gina served as news director and Morning Edition host at KVCR-FM, the NPR member station in San Bernardino. Gina has also been a writer, reporter, anchor, producer and news director at stations in Monterey, San Diego, Ventura County, Los Angeles, and Temecula. She is a graduate of the School of Journalism at San Jose State University.
  • The government announced it is freezing more than $2.2 billion, hours after the university refused to make changes it said would "dictate what private universities can teach."
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