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  • Emmitsburg is home to the National Fire Academy, effectively the war college for U.S. firefighters. The Trump administration's decision to halt classes has some townspeople pondering their votes.
  • Premieres Sundays, May 4 – May 18, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Notoriously known for burning Jane’s letters, did Cassandra Austen truly protect her famous sister’s reputation? Immerse in this literary mystery, reimagined as a fascinating, witty, and heart-breaking tale of sisterly love.
  • Toback, who wrote Bugsy, faces one of the largest #MeToo verdicts in history after a New York jury ordered him to pay $1.68 billion in damages to 40 women.
  • Sara Petite and friends present “A Loretta Lynn Christmas,” a festive evening of Christmas favorites and the music of Loretta Lynn. Opening the night is TK & the Deadlist. Then Joining Sara Petite on stage are: Shawn Rolf, Chloe Lou, Ash Easton, Jonny Wagon, Elizabeth Bowersox, Marie Haddad, Jessie Lark, Sara Jade and Zach Barnhorst. Sara Petite will be debuting her new song "Honky Tonk Angel." She's in the midst of recording at Trackstar Studios with Josquin Des Pres. Joining Sara's band is Bobby Furgo, Danny Campbell, Jonathan Sisk, Ben Zinn and Kevin Manuel. Joining Sara on the stage for this magical night will be TK and the Deadlist, Shawn Rolf, Chloe Lou, Ash Easton, Jonny Wagon, Elizabeth Bowersox, Marie Haddad, and Zach Barnhorst. SARA PETITE is an electrifying Americana artist from San Diego, known for her vibrant mix of country, bluegrass, and rock. Often compared to legends like June Carter and Loretta Lynn, Sara’s music radiates raw emotion and energy, driven by her soulful voice and dynamic stage presence. With multiple awards under her belt, including 10 San Diego Music Awards, and her latest album The Empress (2023), she continues to captivate audiences with her heartfelt, high-energy performances.
  • Tenants’ rights advocates are urging city leaders to intervene after the owners of one apartment building issued mass eviction notices last month.
  • NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Matt Reilly, of Austin public radio station KUTX, to discuss the best albums released on March 14.
  • This weekend in the arts: "Jaja's African Hair Braiding," "The Counter," "Nighttime Julianne" and more theater openings; plein air art meets San Diego farms; Lucha Fest; anti-fascist art; San Diego Ballet; plus Wonderfront Festival and more live music picks
  • DHS official Tricia McLaughlin pushed back on claims that the Trump administration is ignoring due process, saying it is "going to look different" based on legal status or alleged gang affiliation.
  • Kamala Harris had centered her closing argument of her unsuccessful presidential campaign on the dangers posed by Trump. These were her first major remarks since he took office.
  • Protesters across the U.S. on Thursday used the international labor day to push back against what they see as an anti-immigrant and anti-worker agenda being pushed by the Trump administration.
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