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  • A months-long investigation by The California Newsroom found that the department continues to fumble key responsibilities related to forest management and wildfire mitigation
  • This in-store event with Jennifer Givhan, is a discussion with Sarina Dahlan, and is free to attend! It will consist of a 30-minute discussion with the authors, followed by a book signing line. The event will also be streamed through our Crowdcast for those unable to attend in person. Follow on social media! Jennifer Givhan: Facebook + Instagram Sarina Dahlan: Facebook + Instagram
  • Join us for an informal painting session--this month will be a scream! All supplies provided. Registration required as space is limited. Call San Marcos Library at 760-891-3000 and select Option 3 for registration. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Alexandra Bacaj oversees KPBS’ newsletters and email marketing operations, and manages several of the station's other digital marketing and fundraising platforms. She also writes the weekly KPBS Streaming Picks newsletter.
  • Come on over to The Dog Society for all kinds of fun for you and your pup! Guests are greeted with a drink ticket, and a meal from The Mexican Cafe as well as a Tails & Tacos goodie bag and a chance to win the raffle basket! Have a blast playing shuffle board, corn hole, mini golf and more while your pup makes some new friends in the beer garden! Buy a ticket and support two amazing animal friendly charities, Shelter to Soldier and Labs and More. Check out the flyer posted for more details and ticket information! Don't miss out on this opportunity for family fun! We look forward to seeing you there. Follow on social media! The Dog Society: Facebook + Instagram Tails and Tacos: Facebook + Instagram
  • During her first press conference since being detained in Russia, the Phoenix Mercury star told reporters the only thing that'd take her off U.S. soil is an invitation to compete in the Olympics.
  • A top Conservative Party donor, Richard Sharp was found to have breached rules by failing to disclose a $1 million loan he helped arrange for then-Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
  • San Diego, along with the rest of the nation, continues to show signs of a slowing housing market. Then, the city of El Cajon says it’s standing behind its threats to fine local motels for accepting too many homeless residents. Plus, a San Diego climate scientist says airlines need to confront their significant impact on carbon emissions by embracing solutions that may upend the industry. And, the U.S. government has renamed hundreds of peaks, lakes, streams and other geographical sites on federal lands to remove a racist slur for Native American women. Later, we hear from two Ensenada surfers trying to preserve and spread the city’s surfing history. Finally, from early pandemic mask-making to a Pulitzer finalist: A new play, "Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord, opens at La Jolla Playhouse this week, exploring lockdowns, Asian American racism, Facebook groups, invisible labor and generosity.
  • When Michael J. Fox describes his experience with Parkinson's disease in his new documentary, he's extremely blunt. But talking with NPR this week, he hasn't lost the humor that made him famous.
  • The fired Fox News host announced he is bringing his show to Twitter, owned by Elon Musk, "soon." His lawyers reportedly have sent threatening letters to Fox to let him out of his contract.
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