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  • If you are looking for an amazing mix of dance music across the decades and musical genres, then look no further than the AGB! From the first song to the last, this dynamic group of professional musicians will keep you going all night long with the greatest hits that other bands just don't cover. See you there! Decades in the music business, a diverse range of artists and genres from the 80s-Today, and hundreds of combined shows, Anyone’s Guess Band delivers a fun nonstop sonic experience. Our portfolio of songs has one theme in common: They must be great tunes that everyone knows which aren’t played by every other band out there. Anyone’s Guess Band blends this foundational theme together with our own creative style to deliver a unique energy and musical experience. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Sikhs in California will vote in a referendum to push for their own independent state in India
  • Gather + Grow is a mom’s market for coffee, connection, healthy food options and an inclusive space for little ones to run around and socialize. This complimentary community market is meant to help grow awareness among mothers and families in the San Marcos and North County areas about locally based businesses that can help them through their parenting journey. Moms are always told ‘it takes a village’. We're building that village for moms to gather and grow their community of resources and help create a village of support. Vendors include Once Upon a Farm, Paris Karsh Photography Family Minis, Lullabar, Dr. Bronners, The Well Community for Women, Blissful Seeds, Heart For Hospitality Events and more. Live music by Sammy Listoe. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Saturday, Feb. 24, 2024 at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encores Sunday, Feb. 25 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on KPBS TV. Explore the stories and music of Black artists who relied on an underground guide to navigate the injustices of racial segregation while on the road. Features performances and interviews with vocalists, musicians, activists, historians and others.
  • The pandemic era border restrictions known as Title 42 are over. What comes next?
  • With the increased number of travelers and the new Terminal 1 construction in full swing, the airport authority on Monday encouraged passengers and those picking up and dropping off to plan ahead.
  • CaddyHack is back fore the 7th year and it’s going to be more awesome than ever! Brought to life by Ernie Hahn – Chairman of CaddyHack and founder of Hahn Entertainment – CaddyHack Golf Festival is a charity golf tournament designed to create the ultimate golf experience while simultaneously raising money for the incredible work of Boys to Men Mentoring. On Monday, July 24th, 216 golfers will grab their clubs and friends to participate in CaddyHack’s signature retro-style tournament at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club. Teams will encounter unique experiences at each hole designed to keep the fun going from start to finish. With a lineup of 27 local musical talents and fantastic food and beverages from our favorite local businesses dispersed throughout the course, this year’s CaddyHack tournament will be one you won’t want to miss. For more information visit: boystomen.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • As part of covering climate change we've heard from a number of the doers. Here are a few of those innovators and influencers' thoughts and what motivated them to make a change in their communities.
  • President Biden, 81, is the oldest person ever to hold the office, and voters have expressed concern that he is too old for a second four-year term in the job.
  • I cover the military and veterans affairs at KPBS. As a veteran who enlisted in the Navy after 9/11, I understand the challenges service members and veterans face because I’ve faced them, too. I’m looking to tell the stories of our local sailors, Marines and veterans and hold government entities accountable when they fail military and veteran families.
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