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  • As the more transmissible delta variant continues to spread, San Diego County’s death toll from COVID nearly doubled in one week. We bring you an update on the impact the virus is having in San Diego County. Plus, one of the most contentious housing measures to come out of the California legislature is now on it’s way to the Governor’s desk — Senate Bill 9, which allows up to four units to be built on lots zoned for single family houses. And, San Diego County students with special needs faced extra challenges in virtual learning. Now they're making up for lost time back in class. Then, Supervisor Nora Vargas joins Midday Edition to discuss what the new county arts and culture council would look like and how it might work. And, the KPBS Summer Music Series continues with DJ Artistic, considered an architect of the local hip-hop scene who curates and produces events, makes space for emerging artists and is a four-time SDMA winner.
  • England beat Germany 2-1 in the final of the European Championship after extra time. After the final whistle, the England players danced and the crowd sang their anthem "Sweet Caroline."
  • Followers of an influential cleric have pledged to continue the sit-in to derail efforts from Iran-backed groups to form the country's next government.
  • An NPR investigation examined records of payouts by the city and found troubling patterns: Plaintiffs alleged that police often used excessive force. And several officers were repeatedly named.
  • San Diego Automotive Museum has under gone an immense transformation. The exterior of SDAM has been painted to match its historical 1935 color for the California Pacific International Exposition; four beautiful mural representations of commerce, scenic beauty, agriculture and industry now adorn the museum entrance. The inside of SDAM has transformed as well including new flooring, an installed lift, and an ever-evolving collection of one of a kind cars. The San Diego Automotive Museum has a multi-million dollar ever-evolving collection of cars, motorcycles and memorabilia. We are located in sunny San Diego within Balboa Park. Museum Hours: Tuesday to Friday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Last admission at 4:30 p.m.) Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Last admission at 4:30 p.m.) CLOSED on most Mondays and some holidays ADMISSION: Adults $14 Seniors 65 and older $10 Military with ID $10 Students with ID $10 Youth 6 – 17 years old $7 Children 5 and under Free The Mission of the San Diego Automotive Museum is to tell the story of the social and technological past, present, and future of motorized vehicles throughout its collections, exhibitions, and educational programs. The San Diego Automotive Museum is striving to be a world-class museum through our exhibits, educational programs, and community engagement. We currently host Cars & Coffee every third Sunday of the month; we invite the public and local car enthusiasts to come talk everything cars and enjoy coffee and donuts provided by Geico Encinitas. We also introduce a new car roughly every month so there is always something new to come back and see. Visit https://www.sdautomuseum.org/ or call 619-231-2886 San Diego Automotive Museum is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @SDAutoMuseum on Twitter
  • Join us virtually to hear from two Asian American luminaries: Dale Minami, lead attorney on the legal team that overturned the conviction of Fred Korematsu, and Dr. Karen Korematsu, Founder and Executive Director of the Korematsu Institute, a non-profit dedicated to advancing racial equity, social justice and human rights for all. Lane Nishikawa, actor and independent filmmaker, will facilitate a discussion as we hear behind the scenes stories from the case and the implications and relevance of Korematsu in our world today. Co-sponsored with the San Diego Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL), the oldest and largest Asian American civil rights organization in the United States. Date: Dec. 16, 2021 Time: 6:30pm Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: Free For more information and zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • Photographer Joe Greer shares a deeper look into his life and experiences. He spoke to NPR about his journey of faith, family and love.
  • Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: Stray, Joni Mitchell, and more.
  • Novak wrote, directed and starred in the new movie, which he says is all about breaking down false assumptions. He told Morning Edition about what surprised him on set and behind the scenes.
  • After his 17-year relationship ends, a gay NYC real estate agent (Neil Patrick Harris) leans on friends as he navigates hookup culture in this breezy Netflix comedy reminiscent of Sex and the City.
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