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  • This weekend features three top-10 matchups, the most ever for an opening weekend in college football history. And Arch Manning, the most hyped player of a generation, will start for the first time.
  • When Phil is said to have seen his shadow upon emergence from a tree stump in rural Pennsylvania, that's considered a forecast for six more weeks of winter. If he doesn't see his shadow, an early spring is said to be on the way.
  • Behind the Catch: A Yellowtail Experience, returns to Vistal for an engaging, interactive four-course dinner on Friday, August 15 at 6:15p.m.! This special edition of Vistal’s quarterly dinner series dives deep into the seafood industry, highlighting the Yellowtail during its peak season in San Diego (June-October). Before indulging in the main courses, guests will hear from John Hyde, Ph.D., NOAA Program Lead, and Jared Saaib, Owner of Strictly Irons, as they educate and share the significance of the Yellowtail. The experience includes a live breakdown demonstration with Chula Seafood, while guests will enjoy tray-passed appetizers. Following the demonstration, Chef de Cuisine Fabian Aceves will present a curated four-course dinner featuring, Wild California vs. Farmed Baja Yellowtail Crudo, Seared Yellowtail Nicoise Salad, Coconut Butter Poached Yellowtail, and Dulce De Leche Cheesecake. This dining experience supports Vistal’s longtime commitment of supporting sustainable seafood, as they partner with local nonprofit organizations. For $85 per person, come learn about the beloved coastal species! Tickets are available online. Vistal on Facebook / Instagram
  • A state law puts limits on when a county sheriff can transfer an inmate to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, based on their criminal record. Advocates point to records showing San Diego Sheriff Kelly Martinez might have violated that law in at least one case.
  • Stream with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, Sept. 8, 2025 at 10:45 pm. on KPBS TV . Niki De Saint Phalle, a local sculptor, is regarded as the "leading woman artist that has come out of the 20th century." Her sculptors can be found in Balboa Park, Downtown San Diego and more. Celebrate the legacy she and her artwork have left on San Diego, and discover what went into the creation of her piece "Coming Together."
  • First, San Diego County just agreed to pay its largest-ever wrongful death settlement. Next a safe-sleeping and parking site will be coming to the former Central Elementary in San Diego. Then, this week Oceanside is replenishing the sand on Tyson Street Beach, but we tell you why it's only a temporary solution. Followed by, the impact of the government shutdown on this year's Fleet Week. Finally, we tell you how streaming can affect your mental health.
  • What determines which artists are remembered and which are forgotten? Alice Barnett was one of the nation's most celebrated composers in the early 20th century, yet her name nearly disappeared from history. San Diego musicologist Katina Mitchell uncovers Alice's life and music, while experts trace the unpredictable forces behind fame, memory and legacy.
  • The U.S.-born pope has spoken out several times against his native country's treatment of migrants in the U.S.
  • Immigration agents are raiding known hubs for Latino workers: day laborer gathering spots, street vendor corners and car washes. Legal advocacy groups say their tactics are unconstitutional.
  • On Aug. 29, 1970, in East Los Angeles, Chicano protestors of the Vietnam War became victims of violence at the hands of law enforcement.
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