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  • Kerr County applied for federal grants to build a warning system to protect residents from flash floods. Under the Trump administration, that kind of funding is drying up.
  • Here’s everything voters need to know about Measure G, the San Diego County sales tax measure.
  • Here’s everything voters need to know about the Measure E, the city of San Diego sales tax measure.
  • The Music Company (TMC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit music studio, located in Pacific Beach, is excited to present the first annual Music Matters Concert. This special event will raise funds to support TMC’s mission to provide accessible, affordable resources for musicians of all levels—from teens exploring music as a creative outlet to adults building full-time careers in the industry. The evening will feature three local artists, a silent auction, and an inspiring celebration of the music that makes San Diego special. The Music Company was founded on the belief that music is a vital part of culture and community, and is dedicated to ensuring that every musician—whether picking up an instrument for the first time or recording their next album—has the support they need to thrive. TMC offers: By attending Music Matters, guests are directly supporting these nonprofit programs that empower musicians and keep San Diego’s music scene thriving, including; affordable recording and rehearsal studio time, teen and adult performance labs, educational workshops and mentorship, community jam sessions, and content production and artist promotion. The Music Matters Concert will showcase three standout local artists, demonstrating the depth and diversity of San Diego’s music scene: ● Sandollar – 2023 San Diego Music Awards winner blending reggae, southern rock, and SoCal influences into a genre of their own. ● Kela Sako – A soulful singer-songwriter whose personal storytelling and deep vulnerability shine through in every song. Her latest release, Speed Bumps, debuted at #4 on the iTunes Reggae charts. ● Hannah Geller – A multi-genre artist, fusing psychedelic, progressive, blues, surf, and alternative rock into an ethereal, one-of-a-kind performance. TMC is partnering with Concert for Your Cause to create an experience that not only entertains, but also uplifts and empowers independent musicians. ● Early Bird Tickets – On sale now, for a limited time, at $50. Secure your spot at www.musicmatters.tmcmusic.org/buy-tickets. ● Sponsorship & Silent Auction Opportunities – Local businesses and supporters can make a direct impact by sponsoring the event or donating auction items. Visit www.musicmatters.tmcmusic.org for details. ● Volunteer – Help bring this event to life and connect with San Diego’s music community. Visit: https://musicmatters.tmcmusic.org/buy-tickets The Music Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • NPR has identified nearly 40 small, independent entities – both inside and outside the federal government's control – that a team of young DOGE staffers has tried to access in recent weeks.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encores Monday, Feb. 9 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 and 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. Relish delightful food and drink at La Justina del Valle and meet winemaker Sitara Monica Perez, creator of award-winning Valle Girl Vino.
  • KPBS's Budget Challenge drew thousands of participants who overwhelmingly supported raising the cannabis business tax. But experts warn that this move may not yield expected results due to competition from the illicit market and other factors.
  • Federal science agencies announce they will de-emphasize animal testing for safety and efficacy of new drugs. San Diego scientists are already finding ways to emphasize new models of human biology.
  • Putting together a go bag doesn't have to be daunting or expensive. Here's how to create a functional kit that doesn't require much money, time or effort.
  • In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the home countries of some of Harvard's international students are "not at all friendly to the United States" and "pay NOTHING toward their student's education."
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