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  • Sophie and Colin Hortman remember their parents, Minnesota Rep. Melissa Hortman and Mark Hortman, as "the bright lights at the center of our lives." The couple was murdered in their home last weekend.
  • A money-obsessed NYC matchmaker is wooed by a financial investor and a cater waiter in a romantic drama that has its protagonist finding strength and emotional growth via a side character's suffering.
  • The suspect in the killing of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband texted, "Dad went to war last night,' evoking the language of the far right, Christian anti-abortion movement.
  • There's a specific kind of math that could determine just how much longer the war can go — how many long-range missiles Iran has versus how many missile interceptors Israel has to shoot them down.
  • Journalists who have risked their freedom to report for Voice of America and its sister news outlets wonder what happens to them now that the Trump administration has gutted their parent agency.
  • Join KPBS Producers Club on Wednesday March 19, 2025 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. for a fun, interactive class! During the optional virtual cook-along, you’ll be able to ask questions and learn Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Cooking School’s tips and tricks to choosing, using and transforming fresh herbs to make the perfect herb-and-pistachio couscous salad. Milk Street Chef April Dodd will lead the virtual cook-along and KPBS Chief Development Officer Alex Kim will host and facilitate your questions. Register and attend this event for a chance to win one of 20 exclusive copies of Milk Street's latest cookbook, Milk Street Bakes! Don't miss out on this sweet opportunity! Make sure you don’t miss this opportunity to get hands-on training from one of the chefs working with the makers of Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Cooking Television. You can watch Milk Street Cooking Television every Saturday on KPBS at 1:30 p.m. and on KPBS Create throughout the week.
  • Nearly half of students in the San Diego Unified School District are not meeting the state standard for reading and writing. We visit the school that has seen the most improvement in the district. Then, renters in Imperial Beach are raising alarms after the owners of an apartment complex issued mass eviction notices. Plus, a review of the documentary ‘Never Look Away.’
  • Ahead of the July 1 special election for the San Diego County District 1 supervisor, seven voting centers will be open starting Saturday, the county said.
  • Catholic and other faith leaders offered prayers in courtrooms, where deportation hearings were taking place.
  • A new COVID-19 variant nicknamed “razor blade throat” is making its way through parts of California. While case numbers remain relatively low in San Diego County, health experts are warning people not to let their guard down.
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