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  • Gina Diamante came to KPBS in 2011 to launch KPBS Evening Edition. She has managed the newsroom’s participation in collaborative efforts with other public media outlets, including the Local Journalism Center Video Project and the Global Nation Education Project. In 2015, Gina was awarded an Emmy by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for producing the KPBS news special “Remembering The Fall Of Saigon.” Her work has also been recognized by the San Diego Press Club, the San Diego League of Women Voters, San Diego Radio Broadcasters Association, and the Associated Press Radio-Television Association. Prior to joining KPBS, Gina served as news director and Morning Edition host at KVCR-FM, the NPR member station in San Bernardino. Gina has also been a writer, reporter, anchor, producer and news director at stations in Monterey, San Diego, Ventura County, Los Angeles, and Temecula. She is a graduate of the School of Journalism at San Jose State University.
  • "I just didn't think it would take this long," one veteran head of diversity, who's been job-hunting since last summer, tells NPR.
  • From the new Trump administration to mass deportations, coverage of protests has dominated headlines and social media. But two local photographers are choosing to protest in their own way — through art.
  • Premieres Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app + Encore Sunday, Jan. 26 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. Unidentified Flying Objects have long captivated the imagination of the public, but for decades most scientists treated the subject as taboo. Now, these mysterious phenomena are moving out of the shadows and into the light, as NASA pledges to study them scientifically.
  • Broadcasting from a community arts center in Boyle Heights, LA, Crisis Communicator is a radio show where the concerns of a young woman and her community are unburdened.
  • International students make up more than a quarter of Harvard University's student body. Harvard says the government's actions, which could cut off a major revenue stream, are "unlawful."
  • Special Event “MiraCosta Nights” is an exciting collaboration with the new Frontwave Arena, home to the San Diego Clippers (basketball) and the San Diego Sockers (soccer). These events will be celebrated with exclusive discounted tickets, one-of-a-kind fan experiences, and co-branded swag. Attendees are encouraged to show their MiraCosta College Spartan pride, connect with the community, and enjoy an unforgettable night of sports and school spirit! Join us on Wednesday, March 5, at 7:35 p.m. when the SD Sockers compete against the Empire Strykers and receive a co-branded rally towel for the first 200 ticket buyers, or watch the SD Clippers vs. Mexico City Capitanes on Friday, March 14, at 7 p.m., where the first 100 ticket buyers will receive a limited-edition co-branded hat. Also included in the "MiraCosta Nights" experience, join the Pre-Game Parade of Champions and High-Five Line, where you can walk the field and high-five SD Sockers players before the game or get up close with SD Clippers players before tip-off. As a bonus, the first 25 ticket buyers for either game will be entered into a Frontwave Arena-sponsored giveaway featuring free tickets to future games, merchandise, and more. Questions? Contact France Magtira-Cruz at fcruz@miracosta.edu or call 760.795.6857.
  • In her order, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the president may not initiate large-scale executive branch reorganization without approval from Congress.
  • Patricia Krenwinkel was 21 when she participated in the August 1969 murders. Her parole recommendation would need to be approved by Gov. Gavin Newsom, who rejected the last one in 2022.
  • Canada has seen a surge of American doctors seeking to move north in the months since President Donald Trump returned to the White House.
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