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  • Some flood victims staying in hotel rooms are being notified they have a week before their vouchers expire.
  • We're thrilled to announce that Kids & Coffee is officially opening on November 9 exclusively for our members. There are still a few Founding Memberships available! Become a Founding Members NOW and enjoy exclusive perks, early access, and more. Then, starting November 10, we'll be open to the general public! Get Your Pass Now & Enjoy a $5 Discount on All Passes with code "WELCOME_IN" through November 16! To celebrate, we’re planning an unforgettable Community Event on November 16! Join us for food, drinks, face painting, and special appearances from Bluey and friends. It's going to be a day full of laughter, joy, and family fun! Thank you for being part of our journey – we've dreamed about this day for the last two years, and we can’t wait to celebrate it with you! With excitement, Vivian, Ken, Layla and Ellie along with The Kids & Coffee Team Kids & Coffee on Instagram / Facebook
  • There are men, women and children on the list of 33 to be released from Gaza. Two are U.S. citizens. Israel is set to free hundreds of prisoners in exchange for them.
  • Americans across the country received harmful hate messages via text after the election. The communication industry has been trying to figure out how it happened.
  • Certain sections of 30th Street, University Avenue, Newport Avenue and more could soon have speed limits of 20 miles per hour.
  • Clinics in states where most abortions are legal, such as Kansas and Illinois, are reporting an influx of inquiries from patients hundreds of miles away — and are expanding in response.
  • A Public Citizen report obtained exclusively by NPR shows the new administration has halted or tried to dismiss cases or investigations against at least 89 companies in the last month.
  • The public broadcaster says it is closing its Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) office to comply with a recent executive order from President Donald Trump.
  • Join KPBS as we prepare for the 2024 election season and get a behind-the-scenes look at the work that we are doing to support civic engagement throughout San Diego. You will hear from KPBS about our new Public Matters initiative and how we are addressing the need for people to have their voice heard, participate in the democratic process, and engage in topics - even the ones that divide us - in order to move forward as a democracy with dignity and respect. You will hear directly from KPBS General Manager, Deanna Mackey, along with Amita Sharma, the newly named KPBS Public Matters Investigative Reporter, as we share clips, stories and previews of upcoming content, including a sneak peek of our One Small Step project. **Event for Producers Club members only. To learn more about Producers Club, click HERE**
  • From pushing for oversight of the FAIR Plan to providing tax breaks for premiums, California lawmakers try to fix insurance market problems.
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