Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Search results for

  • Former San Diego Union-Tribune border reporter Sandra Dibble reflects on more than 25 years of reporting in Tijuana in a new podcast called 'Border City.'
  • Unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, California’s highest court is more obscure and rarely issues polarizing opinions.
  • The prices of gas, food and most other goods and services jumped in May, raising inflation to a new four-decade high and giving American households no respite from rising costs.
  • Former Georgia election worker Shaye Moss testified at the Jan. 6 committee hearing Tuesday about the attacks she and her family received when Trump and Giuliani targeted them with false accusations.
  • Despite climate targets set by the Biden administration and corporate executives, the U.S. is still building new natural gas plants that threaten to cause greenhouse gas emissions for decades to come.
  • The San Diego Community Assist, a 501c3 charitable organization is hosting the Inspire Community Unity Awards. The Inspire Community Unity Awards Show is meant to honor leaders and innovators in San Diego who have used their platform to bring the community closer together and to help bring a positive change. This award show takes place on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021, at the San Diego Convention Center from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm. This show will be televised and hosted by celebrity couple Flex & Shanice Alexander. Several high-profile leaders will be in attendance, including Mayor Todd Gloria, Philanthropist Mark George, and Ms. Kathleen Harmon. Attached is the show flyer that has more information regarding our awards show. You can also visit our event website at: https://mysdca.org/awards/ Tickets: Tickets are available and are by reservation only. Since this will be an intimate and televised event, there are limited seats open for the general public. All ticket purchases are considered donations and will go towards charity. To purchase tickets, please RSVP on Eventbrite Sponsors: We are offering sponsorship packages for businesses that would like to give back to the community. Our sponsorship package includes several opportunities for promotion, a VIP experience, meet & greet, and access to the red carpet. Please see our event website for full details.
  • The intent of Foodie Fest is to reignite the City of El Cajon restaurant/food services industry while celebrating the community’s diversity, supporting a major local non-profit and increasing a presence in Downtown El Cajon. The event will be hosted on Saturday, October 9 from 4-8 p.m. Pre-event ticket sales are available now. Pre-event ticket costs will be $4 youth ages 2-12 years and $8 for 13 years to adult. Day of ticket sales (while supplies last) will be $5 youth ages 2-12 years and $10 for 13 years to adult. Only 5,000 tickets will be sold. The San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce will feature up to 40 restaurants, catering services and food trucks for tasters for all the ticket holders. The Downtown El Cajon Business Partners will feature entertainment for free to all that will be a regional draw. The St. Madeline Sophie Center will feature free arts and crafts for all ages.
  • Los Espookys co-creator and star Julio Torres joined It's Been A Minute to discuss the show, his designer parents, and why he likes to write for supporting characters.
  • The renewed focus on San Diego's homelessness crisis after a deadly crash downtown, the enormous toll on local small businesses after one year of pandemic closures, and Governor Gavin Newsom's political strategy as a recall effort gains momentum.
  • The tech industry is in turmoil. But there's at least one startup that is thriving these days, and it's one that's helping other startups lay off workers.
840 of 4,356