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  • Hogwarts Legacy delivered a stunning magical world for Harry Potter fans. But controversy over franchise creator J.K. Rowling has dogged the game's success.
  • President Joe Biden announced a new COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate yesterday, for private businesses with 100 or more employees. We talk to legal analyst Dan Eaton about the legal ramifications. Then, KPBS’s Amita Sharma explores the collective trauma of 9/11 and how it might inform this moment in our history. And, San Diego Design Week continues with a region-wide celebration of all things design, The Old Globe opens the world premiere production of "The Gardens of Anuncia," and contemporary dancers interpret the hyperrealistic drawings of Ana de Alvear.
  • ‘TIS THE SEASON TO GET UGLY! Third Avenue Village is kicking-off the holiday season with its first Ugly Sweater and Stocking Stuffer Bash! Join us, Saturday, Dec. 11th from 5pm-9pm, dressed in your best ugly holiday sweater for a night of stocking stuffers, local discounts from your favorite businesses, live music, photo ops, a movie themed scavenger hunt and more! A limited number of "I Was Nice!" plush stockings will be given out at check-in to kids so they can walk through participating businesses and collect candy, goodies and more. Also, help us support a few great organizations by dropping-off a new unwrapped children’s toy and/or buy one or more 50/50 raffle tickets for a chance to win a cash prize and participate in the movie themed scavenger hunt for a chance to win a Third Avenue Village gift basket! This is a jam-packed event you won’t want to miss! For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • NPR talked to hundreds of people over the course of the pandemic. As the emergency declaration ends on May 11, we asked some of them for their reflections on the past three tumultuous years.
  • Housing, immigration and the fentanyl crisis were all part of a packed agenda for San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria as he visited Washington D.C. Tuesday.
  • The measure passed Tuesday could benefit public school programs beyond traditional art, theater, dance and music classes to include graphic design, computer coding, animation, music composition and script writing.
  • A new report has some suggestions for how to preserve it. But they come with a pretty big price tag.
  • Friday, May 23, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app. Dawes blaze their own trail through the Laurel Canyon sound with their Americana, folk and rock sounds. Featuring songs, "Who Do You Think You?re Talking To?", "Mistakes We Should Have Made," "When My Time Comes," "None of My Business" and more.
  • Meet & Eat with Harvestly’s new San Diego vendors. Join us and our local San Diego food businesses at our farmer’s market where you can: • Shop from local farms, bakeries, and more • Sample amazing foods • Engage in family-friendly games and activities • Enter raffles to win awesome prizes (gift cards, food, and more) • Listen to live music • Sip on some local wine and brews Date | Saturday, February 13 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Location | Miralani Makers District Register here! This is a free event, open to the public. For more information, please visit miralanimakersdistrict.com.
  • Body camera footage showed Police Chief Mary O'Connor saying "I'm hoping you'll just let us go tonight" after a deputy pulled her and her husband over for driving an unregistered golf cart.
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