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  • After the ADL announced its scrutiny of Zohran Mamdani, the mayor-elect told reporters, "I take the issue of antisemitism incredibly seriously."
  • Stream with KPBS+. Milk Street transforms vegetables for the holidays. We make Buttery Hazelnut and Winter Squash Tian, shingling thinly sliced pieces of butternut squash. We call on cornstarch to make Crisp Oven-Fried Cauliflower with Tahini-Yogurt Sauce and use the "braise and glaze" technique for Moroccan-Spiced Glazed Carrots flavored with garlic, honey and cumin. Expires 01/15/2026
  • Join Courtly Noyse for a festive holiday concert in the luminous MOPA@SDMA Atrium—a space bathed in natural light and framed by galleries featuring "Shifting Visions: Photographs from the Collection of Ken and Jacki Widder" and dynamic contemporary works in "Conversations in Art: Dignity" and "Mirae kh RHEE: Constellations." Experience lively Renaissance and Medieval music in a setting that brings new warmth and energy to this special holiday performance. Courtly Noyse is a five-person vocal and instrumental ensemble donning Renaissance apparel and playing replica instruments from the period. Hear the group perform a full set of classic songs and carols with traditional Renaissance instruments and soaring vocals. Performance includes English Christmas carols “Nowell Sing We” and “The Boar’s Head”; traditional French Christmas carols “Noël nouvelet” and “Il Est Ne, Le Divin Enfant”; and more. The San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • A public TV and radio station in Western Alaska serves dozens of villages damaged by Typhoon Halong. But with federal funding eliminated, KYUK makes severe cuts to its staff and news department.
  • First, the current administration has now paused all asylum decisions. Next, how one North County farm is offering a unique form of adoption. Then,the San Diego County Department of Animal Services is being audited following a KPBS investigation. Followed by, a growing number of UCSD freshmen are lacking high school math proficiency . Finally, a beloved Tijuana bookstore owner has died.
  • Premieres Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. MILK STREET heads to the Republic of Georgia to investigate the country's famous cheese bread, coming home with a fuss-free recipe for Puff Pastry Khachapuri. We showcase Georgia's love for walnuts with recipes for Red Adjika and Georgian Tomato and Cucumber Salad with Walnuts. We make Georgian Creamy-Garlic Chicken, a hands-off traybake with a sour cream and herb sauce.
  • South Park to Host First Annual Halloween Dog Parade Community event invites local pups and their families to celebrate Halloween in costume South Park, San Diego South Park will be going to the dogs this Halloween as the neighborhood hosts its First Annual South Park Halloween Dog Parade on Friday, October 31. Local residents and dog lovers are invited to dress up their pups and join in a festive, family-friendly parade through the heart of South Park. The event kicks off with a meet-up at 4:45 p.m. on the grass area along 28th Street between Ash and A Street. At 5 p.m. sharp, the parade will begin, meandering through neighborhood streets and concluding at the South Park Dog Park. The parade is free and open to the public. Anyone with a costumed dog is welcome to join. Whether dressed as superheroes, spooky spirits, or silly characters, dogs of all shapes and sizes are encouraged to strut their stuff for the community to enjoy. The South Park Halloween Dog Parade is organized by local residents Aaron and Marci Flores, along with their nine-year-old daughter Tillie and beloved dog Hermey. “This event is all about celebrating community, creativity, and of course, our four-legged friends,” said organizer Marci Flores. “We hope neighbors will come together, dress up their pups, and make this first parade a tradition that continues for years to come.” An event flyer with a QR code is available and can be scanned for the latest updates and photos via Instagram handle southparkhalloweendogparade Event Details: • What: First Annual South Park Halloween Dog Parade • When: Friday, Oct. 31, 2025 o Meet-up at 4:45 PM | Parade starts at 5 p.m. • Where: Meet at 28th Street (between Ash and A Street), ending at South Park Dog Park • Who: Open to anyone with a costumed dog • Cost: Free For more information and to follow event updates, scan the QR to connect with us on Instagram.
  • New Year’s Eve Dinner at A.R. Valentien Say farewell to 2025 with a curated five-course tasting menu at A.R. Valentien. Our culinary team is crafting an elegant celebration dinner featuring delectable entrees like butter-poached lobster, Snake River Farms wagyu New York strip and winter squash Wellington, with optional wine pairings to enhance your experience. Beckon in the New Year in style while dining in the warm and inviting dining room or on the terrace with incredible vistas of Torrey Pines Golf Course and the La Jolla coastline. Cost: Early Seating (5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.) $175 | Standard Seating (7:30-9:30 p.m.) $195 | $95 Children (11 and Under) | +$95 Wine Pairing The celebration continues New Year’s Day at The Grill at Torrey Pines, where a festive Holiday Brunch awaits (11:30 a.m.-5 p.m.), complemented by a mimosa and bloody mary bar.
  • First, we get reaction from shoppers about data from l automated license plate readers at the Fashion Valley Mall being shared with law enforcement. Then, we tell you how plans for housing in Clairemont and the College Area are heating up. Next, while new trash bins roll in, we tell you exactly what happens with the old ones. Finally, another installment of our weekly segment, The Pod Behind The Package. Lastly, we tell you about a 15-year old goal that’s fallen short.
  • The proposed constitutional amendment takes aim at two types of taxation common across California.
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