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  • A powerful literary milestone arrives at KPBS. On Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025, Latina writers and readers will gather for the first Latina Authors Book Fair & Showcase — a cultural celebration created by Latinas, for Latinas. The event highlights recently published Latina authors who will be selling their books, sharing their journeys, and showing others how to publish their own. In a publishing industry where Latinas/os represent only 8% of all published authors in the United States, this event aims to break barriers, expand representation, and open the door for future writers who deserve to be seen and heard. Quote from Elsa Sevilla “When we write, we reclaim history, honor ourselves and our communities, and create space for the next generation to be seen. Our stories empower us — they are vital. This book fair is more than an event; it’s a movement to lift our voices and ignite new ones.” Quote from Erica Alfaro “For many of us, writing is an act of courage. As Latinas, we turn our struggles, our dreams, and our resilience into pages that heal and empower. Sharing our books is how we remind every woman that her story matters — and deserves to be published.” Attendees will: • Meet Latina authors and purchase their books • Learn how they wrote, published, and promoted their work • Ask questions during an interactive panel and Q&A session • Access Two FREE Webinars: Media Training with Elsa & Storytelling with Erica — (for attendees only) As the first Latina Authors Book Fair at KPBS/SDSU, this is a rare opportunity to join a literary space built for the community, by the community. Space is limited. Event: Latina Authors Book Fair & Showcase Date: Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025 Check-in: 6 p.m. Location: KPBS Conrad Prebys Media Complex, SDSU Parking: Included Food and beverages: Light refreshments provided
  • Lions Tigers & Bears invites you to join the festivities at its annual Christmas with the Animals Fundraiser on Saturday, December 13, from 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. Guests will enjoy the magic of watching the rescued animals open their special holiday presents while taking in the sparkling Festival of Lights and the fresh winter air. The celebration also features fun raffles, cozy fireside dancing to cheerful holiday tunes, and a visit from Santa himself! Delicious food trucks, classic hot chocolate, and seasonal goodies will keep everyone smiling all evening long. Tickets are limited, so grab yours soon and be part of this wonderful holiday tradition that brings together kindness, community, and the spirit of the season. Lions Tigers & Bears on Facebook / Instagram
  • El sol estaba bajo cuando Bad Bunny emergió en los campos de caña de azúcar de Puerto Rico durante su espectáculo de medio tiempo, rodeado de jíbaros con pavas (campesinos con sombreros de paja tradicionales), viejitos jugando dominó y un puesto de piragua (raspado de hielo), símbolos innegables de Puerto Rico.
  • EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin met with local and congressional leaders in San Diego on Thursday to tout the U.S. and Mexico’s progress in cleaning up the polluted Tijuana River.
  • "This is very valuable to us, and we will pay," Savannah Guthrie said in a new video message, seeking to communicate with people who say they're holding her mother.
  • Many Black San Diegans left or were forced out of their neighborhoods due to redlining, freeway construction, other policy decisions and the high cost of living. We dive into some of that history and ongoing efforts to revitalize that sense of community and cultural identity. But first, a breakdown of Proposition 50.
  • Their lawyers fear the notices are merely the first step toward the removal without due process of Somali asylum applicants in the country.
  • Let the holiday magic begin as Fallbrook Music Society presents "A Jingles and Jazz Christmas" featuring CAMARADA, with San Diego music icon Peter Sprague. The program features traditional holiday classics as well as Peter's spin on Vince Guaraldi's "A Charlie Brown Christmas" soundtrack. It's jazz. It's joy. It's the true meaning of the season - all wrapped up in one magical afternoon. Peter Sprague - guitar and arranger Beth Ross-Buckley, flute Tripp Sprague, flute and Saxophone Mackenzie Leighton, double bass Danny Green - piano Duncan Moore, percussion Alison-Adams Tucker, voice Visit: 'A Jingles and Jazz Christmas' Fallbrook Music Society on Facebook
  • California is updating CalEnviroScreen, the influential pollution tracker that helps determine which communities get environmental grants. Advocates say the state should improve the tool and use it more frequently to cut pollution.
  • The Seattle Seahawks have won the franchise's second Super Bowl, and defense was the driving force behind this championship.
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