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  • Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers responded to a FedEx warehouse facility shortly after 11 p.m. following reports of gunshots. Multiple victims were sent to nearby hospitals.
  • Airs Thursday, March 18, 2021 at 8 p.m. & Friday, March 19 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2
  • Denver-based rapper DJ Cavem Moetavation started pushing beats and beets by distributing free seeds. Black-owned companies like his are trying to encourage more people of color to grow their own food.
  • As he fights a recall campaign to oust him from office, there’s some good news for Gov. Gavin Newsom in a new poll. The Berkeley IGS Poll finds just 36% of California voters support recalling Newsom and 49% say they’ll vote no on the recall.
  • John Matze, Parler's chief executive, was ousted just as the company struggles to find a way back online, with Big Tech companies cracking down on the site after the riot at the Capitol.
  • Eight people have submitted paperwork to run for San Diego mayor next year. One well-known Republican is among them: City Councilman Scott Sherman. Plus, California health officials say identifying childhood trauma could be key to preventing chronic disease later on. The state is now giving doctors training tools to do that. And, Ballast Point Brewing Company has been sold for the second time in four years. The San Diego-born craft beer company was bought by a small Chicago firm called Kings & Convicts.
  • The recommendation follows the FDA's extension of its emergency use authorization to children ages 12 to 15 this week. The CDC is expected to quickly approve use.
  • San Diego's reopening expands as progress is made on COVID-19 cases and vaccinations, an encampment for cross-border farmworkers is dismantled by police in Calexico and a look at the revolving door in Chula Vista between the city's police department and the surveillance drone industry.
  • A team of researchers is helping San Diego County students get hands on experience in marine biology. Many of the students, who’ve never seen the ocean, only live 15 miles away from the beach. Plus, a border agent who specialized in asylum cases is speaking out about what he saw under the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" program. And, the first rain storm of the season is here and flash flood warnings are in effect. The worst of the storm is expected today, hear what you can do to prepare.
  • In El Cajon, a community of Iraqi refugees is growing its economic power, but now the Chaldean community is aiming to flex its political power and gunning for a seat on the local city council. Plus, Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Alpine) will plead guilty today to charges he misused campaign funds. What made him change his mind after nearly 1½ years of maintaining his innocence? And, is the tap water in Poway safe? It's a question residents want to know the answer to and city officials are investigating.
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