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  • The vote comes after an investigation into accusations that Phelps bullied Del Norte High School students.
  • Wednesdays, July 16 - Aug. 6, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sundays, July 20 - Aug. 10 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2. Follow the biggest archaeological excavation in Pompeii for a generation in this landmark three-part series.
  • These cases raise a critical question for the First Amendment and the future of social media: whether states can force the platforms to carry content they find hateful or objectionable.
  • They move through our shared spaces like ballerinas. For them, the public is the source of their art.
  • KPBS has compiled a list of resources to help San Diegans navigate the high cost of living in our region, related to housing, food, financial aid, child care, digital access and more.
  • Join DrumatiX, an award-winning, bi-coastal dance and percussion company, led by artist Noa Barankin, in it's inaugural "Day of Dance"! The day's mission is to build community through dance in San Diego, bringing together people of all ages, dance levels and abilities together in movement. Company dancers will lead classes in Tap Dance, Ballet Folklorico, Creative Percussion, Contemporary, Musical Theatre, and Yoga. An Adaptive Creative Percussion class for individuals with special needs and disabilities will also be offered. Class levels vary from beginners to advanced, ages 7 to adults. Cap off the day with an all-styles jam session and showcase (you or your group are welcome to perform! Studio setting, all styles and levels welcome to present something). There's something for everyone in the DrumatiX Day of Dance - come celebrate movement and community with us. Spaces are filling up - register today! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Premieres Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Hunting whales is a matter of survival for Alaska Native residents of St. Lawrence. A family is blindsided when animal activists target their son, the youngest ever to harpoon a whale for his village - a hunt that feeds the community through winter. Also included is the short film "Everything Wrong and Nowhere to Go." Exploring the field of "climate psychology," this is a candid and comedic self-portrait in which the filmmaker turns the camera on herself and goes in search of a cure for her crippling climate anxiety.
  • Activists who describe themselves as "abortion abolitionists" want to charge women who have abortions with homicide and ban the fertility treatment known as IVF, saying life begins at conception.
  • Experts say adults over 55 are the fastest growing group of people experiencing homelessness in San Diego.
  • It's always smart to keep your guard up online, especially on April Fools' Day. Experts in misinformation and news literacy offer steps you can take to avoid getting fooled.
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