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  • A new investigation finds a stalled project could have protected a town from being nearly destroyed by the Caldor Fire. In other news, Tijuana residents are on edge after violence broke out over the weekend. Plus, as the new school year starts for some, many school board trustees are back at work on critical issues that caused conflict before.
  • The unwritten rules of rap unpacked in Louder's second season are held together by a scarcity principle that came to define the show itself. As it draws to a close, the team reflects on its mission.
  • The search for the Titan in the North Atlantic continues. When adventure travel goes wrong, who pays the price, and who's forced to take big risks mounting a rescue?
  • The “Share the Love” event, hosted by Kearny Mesa Subaru and Meals on Wheels San Diego County, is free and open to the public and brings together some of San Diego’s best food truck eats, all in support of local nonprofits, including Meals on Wheels San Diego County. The event will include festive holiday decorations and a special appearance from the President and CEO of Meals on Wheels San Diego County, Brent Wakefield, dressed up as Santa Claus! All food truck vendors will have tasty bites available for purchase, including The Groovy Greek, Epic Eats and Born in Brooklyn. Attendees will also enjoy local celebrity judges and Santa Claus choosing their favorite food truck for the "Best Dish" award. Kearny Mesa Subaru will donate $250 for every new car purchased or leased from Nov. 17, 2022 through Jan. 3, 2023, to the owner’s charity of choice from four nationally selected agencies. Visit here for more information on this year’s “Share the Love” event and for ways to get involved with and give back to Meals on Wheels San Diego County. SOCIAL MEDIA Kearny Mesa Subaru: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Meals on Wheels San Diego: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • More than 400 arrests were made in a fifth night of rioting around the country. Nahel M.'s killing is a rallying call, similar to how George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis sparked intense protests.
  • Premieres Mondays, June 19 - Aug. 7, 2023 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Fridays, June 23 - Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2. Stream Season 1 now with KPBS Passport! This week: See how the home cooks put it all on the plate in their last chance to impress before the finale. From carne asada tacos to corn chaat to chicken chapli, the cooks prepare dishes inspired by a close friend and recipes that changed their lives.
  • Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury never forgets he's a Black man navigating the world, which makes him feel like James Bond meets Shaft.
  • Mr. President, the world is dying to know. Is it boxers or briefs?
  • The move comes amid the outlines of a deal after diplomacy between U.S. and Iran via mediators — but nothing is final.
  • Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones says administrative delays have made it impossible to carry on with several academic projects intended to foster the careers of young Black investigative journalists.
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