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  • *This Podcast is intended for mature audiences. Listener discretion is advised* Lolly drives all over town, exploring San Diego sex shops to demystify these salacious storefronts to see what is out there
  • First, immigrant rights groups say the man’s death fits into a pattern of dwindling oversight and increasingly harsh conditions – at the Imperial County detention center and others across the country. Then, a San Diego City Council member is proposing a tax on those with second homes and vacation rentals. Next, ballots have gone out to vote on Proposition 50 – we tell you how it could impact San Diego County. Plus, the operators of the Del Mar Fairgrounds are looking for the public’s input on what’s next for the site. Finally, we take a look into a natural wonder in the Loma Portal neighborhood.
  • Mass firings, buyouts and heightened uncertainty led to an exodus of federal workers in 2025. More than 300,000 employees will be out of the government by the end of December.
  • Bressi Ranch Village Center, an open-air shopping center in the heart of the Bressi Ranch community in Carlsbad, Calif., invites families to a fun-filled “Halloween Spooktacular” event on Halloween – Friday, October 3 – from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Park and Patio by Peets Coffee. The event will feature centerwide trick-or-treating at participating tenants, a fun pumpkin rolling activity, live music spun by a local DJ, and an entertaining Bubble Play session. Children are encouraged to dress in their Halloween costumes to enjoy the festivities. This event is free of charge and open to the public. For more information, visit https://bressiranchvillagecenter.com View this event on Facebook WHEN: Friday, October 31: 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. WHERE: Bressi Ranch Village Center Event Held at the Park and Patio by Peets Coffee Trick-or-Treating Held Centerwide 2629 Gateway Rd Carlsbad, Calif. 92009
  • The Coronado Public Library and Historical Association invites you to a virtual event on Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025 as Marc Leepson, the author of the best-selling book, "The Unlikely War Hero: A Vietnam War POW's Story of Courage and Resilience in the Hanoi Hilton", discusses the amazing Vietnam War story of Doug Hegdahl, the youngest and lowest-ranking POW captured in North Vietnam and held in Hanoi. This event will take place via zoom. Register through the "Register" button above to receive the Zoom link for this event. “What a strange, fascinating, and ultimately powerful account of one man's endurance of life as a POW during the American war in Vietnam. . . . This book, I believe, will stand the test of time as one of the finest nonfiction narratives to emerge from the Vietnam War.” —Tim O'Brien, author of The Things They Carried Visit: https://coronadohistory.org/calendar/event/save-the-date-virtual-lecture-doug-hegdahls-amazing-vietnam-war-story/ Marc Leepson on Facebook
  • Was Judge Hannah Dugan trying to obstruct a proceeding or trying to run her courtroom when ICE agents came to arrest an undocumented immigrant? A federal jury will decide
  • Premieres Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025 at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encores Saturday, Nov. 29 at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 30 at 7 a.m. on KPBS TV. An all-star cast will honor 55 remarkable years of public television, including Music Director Rickey Minor, Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Burns, Ziggy Marley, Lily Tomlin, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Marlee Matlin, Nicholas Ralph, Noel Paul Stookey, Rick Steves, David Foster and Katharine McPhee, Adam Arkin, Courtney B. Vance, Martha Plimpton, Bill Nye, Joe Bonamassa, Sheléa, and many more.
  • National City's Pepper Park can soon expand in size by nearly 50% thanks to a ruling this week by the California Coastal Commission to approve the National City Balanced Plan.
  • NPR is tracking the record number of congressional lawmakers — now more than 1 in 10 current members — who have announced plans to retire or run for a different office in 2026.
  • The pigeon population has exploded — a result of people feeding the birds. For some it's a holy duty and a way to connect to nature. Critics point to health risks tied to exposure to pigeon droppings.
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