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  • Rescue organizations from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border were called to a puppy mill in Rosarito. What they found was horrifying.
  • A.J. Perez filed a lawsuit against the university, accusing upperclassmen football players of hazing and sexual assault.
  • More than 60% of San Diego voters said yes to Measure H. The approval allows the city to open parks and rec facilities to childcare businesses. Plus, the San Diego City Council is considering new regulations to protect renters. Council President Sean Elo-Rivera says part of what motivates him to help others is his own experience with eviction. Later, some takeaways from the the midterm election. And, California voters’ approval of Proposition 28 guarantees as much as $1billion from the state budget every school year for arts education without raising taxes. Later, Mexican artist Hugo Crosthwaite is being honored this weekend in Washington DC. His portrait of Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, was unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery Thursday. And finally, the Coronado Island Film Festival kicked off its 7th year Wednesday with “Empire of Light” at the Village Theater. Film critic Leonard Maltin returns to host the festival's Industry Awards at the Hotel del Coronado’s Crown Room.
  • According to a recent economic impact report, nearly half of all wineries in the region have recovered from the pandemic.
  • Tuesday, May 23, 2023 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App + Encore Wednesday, May 24 at 4:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Hundreds of photographs, serendipitously rescued from a San Francisco Chinatown dumpster, chronicle the lives of an immigrant community from an insider's perspective. Through images from the early to mid-1900s, they reveal the artistry of a preeminent photographer of the time, preserving community life from civic parades to small businesses to fantastic Cantonese opera scenes.
  • House Oversight Committee Republicans plan to hold the first hearing on an impeachment inquiry into President Biden on Thursday, Sept. 28.
  • This Valentines Day, skip the busy restaurant scene and head over to the winery for a relaxing evening under the twinkly lights and olive trees. We're open February 14 until 9 p.m. so you can enjoy a nice evening at our historic winery with your special someone or your group of wine loving friends. Make reservations to join us at the Kitchen restaurant for a tasty Prix Fixe dinner featuring our Bernardo Winery wine list and a seasonal elevated menu incorporating locally sourced and estate grown ingredients. Enjoy Sicilian/ Old Californian focused food with handmade pastas, rich sauces and ingredients all celebrating Bernardo Winery's long culinary family history. Enjoy dining by candle-light in a romantic and beautiful outdoor setting throughout our courtyard, tasting room patio and Kitchen patio. Bring your loved one or your tribe and spend the evening with us. Our prix Fixe Valentines Menu is available with or without wine pairing. $90 per person +$40 wine pairing The tasting room will also be open for bottle and glass purchases and charcuterie boards. No reservations needed for the tasting room. For Prix Fixe Dinner reservations visit www.bernardowinery.com Please note: we are usually closed on Tuesdays but open on 2/14/23
  • The strike meant the hosts were sidelined for about five months and their return reminds us that satire helps us process the absurdities of modern life and politics.
  • The retailer says it hired an outside firm to look into the claims against Mike Jeffries. It's a major test for a brand that's remaking its image for a socially conscious era.
  • Some seniors have been homeless for years and are now growing older. But the increasing numbers also reflect another trend: people experiencing homelessness for the first time after age 50.
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