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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.
  • Two new studies provide more evidence that the coronavirus pandemic originated in a Wuhan, China market where live animals were sold.
  • Cousins struggle with debts and may have to sell property long held by their family in a work created by former poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy K. Smith and composer Gregory Spears.
  • MASTERPIECE and PBS are hosting a live virtual event with the cast and crew of ALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALL Season 2! Sunday, December 12 at Noon PT (3 p.m. ET) Join actors Nicholas Ralph, Samuel West, Rachel Shenton, Anna Madeley, and Callum Woodhouse, executive producers Colin Callender and Susanne Simpson, and writer and executive producer Ben Vanstone as they go behind the scenes of the new season and answer questions from the audience. Registration opens to the public on Dec. 3: Register Here
  • New, untested abortion bans have made doctors unsure about treating some pregnancy complications. That's led to life-threatening delays, and trapped families in a limbo of grief and helplessness.
  • “At First Light” Lightshow Spectacular Nov. 22, 2021 - Jan. 2, 2022 The grove of towering Norfolk Island Pines on the Founders Lawn is the scene of a dynamic light show orchestrated to music, a brilliant ethereal experience that captivates guests with a finale of snow flurries. Showcased is the Norfolk Pine originally made famous in 1904 as the world’s first electrically lit outdoor Christmas tree. The complimentary 11-minute show takes place every 30 minutes from 5-9 p.m. nightly at Hotel del Coronado. Visit Hotel del Coronado on Facebook + Instagram + follow @delcoronado on Twitter Celebrate coming Home for the Holidays as America’s beachfront legend transforms into a classic winter wonderland from Nov. 22, 2021 to Jan. 2, 2022. The iconic resort shimmers and shines as its signature red turrets are draped in thousands of sparkling lights with towering Christmas trees, snowy surprises and garlands galore filling the property with holiday cheer. This year will include the return of a spectacular two-story lobby tree and beachfront ice rink at Skating by the Sea®, as well as the debut of a new holiday light show on the Founders Lawn.
  • A gunman opened fire at a casino, a center for the homeless and other locations before being killed by police early Monday morning.
  • Odenkirk's near-fatal heart attack halted the production of the series' final season. Showrunner Peter Gould says Odenkirk's return to set was was "one of the most hopeful things imaginable."
  • The gunfire erupted Sunday at a Los Angeles park where a car show was being held. Police have not offered a motive, and no arrests have been made.
  • The iconic singer-songwriter performed her first public full-length show anywhere since 2000, with a little help from Brandi Carlile.
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