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  • James Rowten previously served as KPBS’ Corporate Development Manager, where he worked collaboratively with businesses leaders and organizations looking to support KPBS and enhance their marketing campaigns.
  • High tide floods – when water collects in streets or even seeps into buildings on days without rain – are increasingly common in coastal areas as sea levels rise, a new report warns.
  • Vice President Harris is trying to win over undecided voters in key swing states like Pennsylvania. Former President Donald Trump also talked about manufacturing policy this week in Georgia.
  • The past and present merge for NPR's Scott Simon, who attended the Democratic National Convention in Chicago as a teen in 1968 and now as a senior citizen.
  • The grant money will support 20 new locations in San Diego County.
  • "Nostalgia," 2022 Rione Sanità, Naples. Present day. Businessman Felice Lasco (Pierfrancisco Favino) returns from the Middle East to visit his aging mother. Wandering the streets, Felice rediscovers the city, its codes and rituals, and memories that still haunt him. Despite local priest Don Luigi’s advice to leave his past behind, he looks for his boyhood friend Oreste, now a feared local criminal. Beautifully shot, "Nostalgia" gradually reveals itself as the parable of a man and a city teetering between redemption and damnation. Vibrantly capturing the pulsing heart of Naples, this movie is a deeply felt exploration of the complexity of homecoming.
  • Voters will have only one statewide ballot measure to decide on March 5: Proposition 1 on mental health. It will invest billions of dollars in Californians who require mental health care, such as those living in encampments, or dealing with substance abuse.
  • Employees filled the company's cafeteria floor, taking chat questions from customers around the country.
  • You can't always know that it's a great year for new music while it's happening, but there was a sense from the very start of 2024 that we were in for a ride.
  • Women who have suffered unnecessarily after being denied abortions are talking about it publicly, and to support candidates. Could these stories have a political impact in the upcoming election?
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