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  • Roughly 40 people from the Grand Princess cruise ship are now at MCAS Miramar to begin their two-week quarantine period. Two more planes carrying Grand Princess passengers are expected to arrive at the base later today. Plus, San Diego colleges and universities are moving to online learning in response to the coronavirus concerns. Also, the VA is exploring using artificial intelligence to make medical diagnoses to better care for vets. And, reviews of a world-premiere play about gun violence in America at Roustable Theatre and a new Peter Pan musical at La Jolla Playhouse.
  • A Democratic-led committee will probe efforts by the Trump-era U.S. Department of Justice to seize metadata from devices belonging to members of Congress, journalists and the then-White House counsel.
  • A KPBS review of state records shows more than 100,000 California hospital employees who help care for the sick are not receiving a vaccine against a common illness.
  • Federal prosecutors are requesting that Cristiana Chamorro be disqualified from running for president due to accusations that she was involved in money laundering.
  • The building was occupied at the time. Authorities said they do not know how many people may still be missing, but rescuers have so far helped evacuate 35 people who were trapped inside the building.
  • Our weekend preview includes an album release from a local woman-led dark, ambient metal band Høurs and the San Diego Symphony performs a ping-pong-inspired work. Plus, it's your last chance to see a fascinating contemporary animation installation at San Diego Museum of Art.
  • As the March 3 California primary nears, San Diego County Registrar of Voters Registrar of Voters Michael Vu wants the public to know about the voting process.
  • San Diego County has the most Native American tribes in the country, with more than 24,000 Native Americans calling the county home. Now San Diego State University is focusing on better serving its Native American students.
  • We wanted to take a minute or two to tell y’all about some exciting developments for the Only Here podcast team. We were recently selected to be part of a prestigious podcast accelerator program that’s pushing us to experiment, take risks and step outside of our creative comfort zones when it comes to this show. We were one of just six public media stations from across the country chosen to be a part of a grant program called Project Catapult. We’re suuuper excited and honored to be a part of it. Project Catapult is basically a training that takes our Only Here production team to Boston once a month where we learn from a team of experts from PRX and other public media stations. PRX, by the way, is kinda on par with NPR...it’s a public media company that distributes a long list of podcast and broadcast shows that include some of the most popular in the world -- like This American Life and The Moth. We are learning soooo much from PRX! And one of the most important things we’ve learned is to think a looooot more about you -- our audience. So, here we are, asking you listeners to do us a big, big favor and email us at podcasts@kpbs.org to tell us more about who you are, why you listen to the show and anything else you want us to know. Maybe there’s a person, place or thing you want us to cover -- we’re open to anything and everything. So, help us make our PRX teachers proud, and please shoot us an email and tell us who you are and what you think of our show. Thanks in advance.
  • A candidate for Superior Court judge in San Diego has posted several racist and sexist photos and jokes. Plus, we've got the story of a former Navy SEAL who suffered a psychotic break after receiving an experimental treatment from a UCSD physician. And we look at Proposition 13, a statewide school bond.
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