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  • A widowed cleaning lady in 1950s London sets her heart on a designer dress in this charm-filled adaptation of Paul Gallico's 1958 novel.
  • See San Diego's best sights! Learn about the city from a local expert guide, and enjoy some quality time out on the bay. Or just come enjoy the fresh air! The San Diego Harbor Cruise takes you under the Coronado Bridge, past military ships, waterfront landmarks and marine life, for an up-close, in-depth look at San Diego's scenic beauty and fascinating history. We are proud to honor our military with special rates on most of our cruises. We invite all veterans, active duty, retired and reserve members to enjoy 50% off our narrated Harbor Tour with code VETERAN50. Offer valid on Thursday, November 11 only. Get tickets here! For more information, please visit flagshipsd.com/cruises/san-diego-harbor-tour or call (619) 234-4111.
  • Saturday, July 16, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV + Sunday, July 17 at 6:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Playing international smash hits such as "Just The Way You Are," "New York State of Mind," "Uptown Girl," "Vienna," "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant," "Piano Man" and many more, this superb group of multi-instrumentalists featuring renowned vocalists and piano players Rob Stringer and Alex Dee pay tribute to one of American music's greats.
  • The largest grove of giant sequoias in Yosemite National Park is still closed as firefighters battle a blaze that threatens the trees and has forced hundreds of campers to evacuate.
  • Even before the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, whether a health plan paid for abortion varied widely. Now it's become even more complex, with conflicts and court challenges on the horizon.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sri Lankan journalist Marlon Ariyasinghe about the country's protest movement.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Ayoade Alakija, co-chair of the Africa Vaccine Delivery Alliance, about the ongoing challenges of addressing COVID-19.
  • The official rule: no secondary school for girls. But behind a veil of secrecy, women are opening small schools so that at least some of these teenagers are able to continue learning.
  • Adam Daniel Barooshian, 29, was convicted Monday in a retrial for the New Year's Day 2019 crash that killed 29-year-old Christopher Williams of Oceanside.
  • A new study finds American companies are using remote work as a way to avoid giving workers raises; so much so that it's helping to moderate inflation.
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