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  • Qué onda, friends! It's an incredible moment to be a soccer fan in San Diego and across the border region! The arrival of San Diego FC, Major League Soccer's newest franchise, has unleashed a wave of soccer fever throughout the entire community. We tagged along with Barra 18, one of the official supporter groups of SDFC, to catch an away game and learn firsthand what's got fans buzzing with excitement. Later, we sat with KPBS's Jacob Aere, producer of the digital mini-series “Soccer a la frontera” to talk about the history and culture of soccer in the region and putting this 5-part series together. Plus, we reconnect with an old friend to hear his thoughts about this historic moment. This episode is all about soccer—make sure to tune in! Nos vemos pronto! P.S. You should check out our episode Gringo Xolos that we put together a few years ago. P.S.S. We will also be taking part in a few public events to talk about podcasting and storytelling. San Diego City College Podfest on April 23, 2025 SD City College, Room AH 306 2 pm - 4 pm Tijuana Design Week on May 2, 2025 Escuela Libre de Arquitectura , Tijuana, B.C. 2 pm - 3 pm Hope to see you there!
  • Justices told a lower court to revisit their decision to uphold cuts of 75% to payments for solar panel owners.
  • Smokers are no longer allowed to light up in public parks, at swimming pools, or at beaches, or "anywhere children may be present," said French health and family minister Catherine Vautrin.
  • Three current and former police chiefs, a marshal and a business owner were charged with falsifying police reports in a years-long visa scheme in Louisiana.
  • Alaska has long ignored warning signs of a budget crisis. Now, it has no money to fix something that is posing serious health and safety risks to students and staff: crumbling rural schools.
  • One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in American history, over the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution.
  • It costs nearly $100 million a year to maintain global stockpiles of vaccines for Ebola, cholera, meningitis and yellow fever in case of emergency. A new study estimates how many lives they've saved.
  • The First Marine Division Band will be celebrating 250 years of the Marine Corps with music ranging from Sousa to Bernstein. Enjoy a picturesque sunset at the Junior Seau Pier Amphitheater and the performance is free and open to the public. Visit: https://www.music.marines.mil/Bands/1st-Marine-Division-Band-California/ United States Marine Corps on Instagram and Facebook
  • Trump is calling for a "new" census that excludes people in the U.S. without legal status. The 14th Amendment requires the "whole number of persons in each state" in a key set of census results.
  • Come support First Church of San Diego’s United Women in Faith while enjoying a bluegrass concert, catered BBQ lunch, photo booth, and opportunity drawing. Featuring music by JD Given & Co, a well-known bluegrass band. Grab your whole family for this all-ages event. It’s a fun way to bond and is a great way to honor your dad for Father’s Day! Tickets: $20 for adults, $10 for kids 10-16, kids under 10 are free We kindly ask that you register in advance so we have an accurate count for food preparations. First Church of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
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