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  • Mondays, June 23 - Aug. 18, 2025 at 7 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream Seasons 6-10 now with KPBS Passport! In the final season, a year has passed since Martin resigned his medical license, and his wife, Louisa, is now the one seeing patients in her new career change as a child counselor, while he looks after their two young children. But does the Doc truly never want to practice medicine again?
  • Colombia's capital is home to 11 million people — and to some of the worst traffic jams in the world. Now Chinese companies are building its first metro line.
  • Learn how your business can save money while applying practical strategies for compliance with California’s new organic recycling legislation SB 1383. Register for a free workshop on 9/8 or 9/20 and learn more. Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, 2 —3 PM https://bit.ly/3zDyhNM Made possible with funding from the City of Encinitas Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2022, 10 - 11 AM https://bit.ly/3PZCyQV Made possible with funding from the County of San Diego California is leading our nation with groundbreaking legislation that addresses climate change by keeping organic materials out of our landfills. As Californians are asked to rethink how they manage their food waste, businesses may be wondering: How can I be in compliance, and how will this affect my bottom line? We are here to help you understand the new legislation and find opportunities in the coming changes — from creating press opportunities, to addressing climate change and regional food insecurity, your business has a lot to gain while staying ahead of state regulations! In this workshop, we will cover the following topics: - Organic waste legislation (SB 1383) that impacts your business - Impacts of wasted food on your business and the environment - Practical tips and strategies to prevent food waste and save money - Guidance on food donation, liability protection, and tax incentives
  • Stars of Star Trek and its many spinoffs gathered outside Paramount Pictures during the labor dispute.
  • JPMorgan's cheery confab returned to San Francisco, but the health care capitalists had economic anxiety, too.
  • The team donated $50,000 to a super PAC that backs the Florida governor's presidential ambitions, The union said team donations should reflect the diversity of values of the players.
  • Winnie-the-Pooh: The Deforested Edition is a word-for-word republishing of A.A. Milne's classic, with one big change: all of the trees are gone. Now that Pooh is public domain, it's a free-for-all.
  • At Java Jazz, locals displaced by the fires can reconnect, share a drink and listen to music. "We felt like, we will continue on with life," the owner says. "We can't just go and throw in the towel."
  • The letter from Times president Chris Argentieri states the transaction was completed as of Monday afternoon.
  • Baron became executive editor of The Washington Post in 2013, just a few months before Jeff Bezos bought the paper. He predicts a second Trump presidency would be a "government of vengeance."
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