Andi Dukleth
Video JournalistPrior to her work as a videographer in the KPBS newsroom, Andi interned at Interloper Films and has worked as a News Photographer for KUSI and ABC10 News respectively. Some of the important stories she has covered include the 2016 Bernie Sanders campaign stop in National City, the Thousand Oaks shooting, and the Woolsey Fire. Andi Dukleth is a born and raised San Diegan who graduated from California State University San Marcos with a bachelor’s degree in arts and technology. Since graduating in 2013, she has found a passion for documentary filmmaking and illustrating comic books. In addition to working in news, she is active in the comic book scene. She is a part of a local comic book collective and has paneled at San Diego Comic Con.
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In the wake of campus protests, Republican leaders in the Legislature say that students who committed violent or criminal acts shouldn’t receive Cal Grants.
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Two men were convicted Friday of conspiracy to commit a riot stemming from a 2021 Pacific Beach protest that turned violent.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS App. Boswell’s latest conversation with leading experts examines why groups of women disproportionately experience higher mortality rates related to pregnancy and childbirth in the country.
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Delays in former military contractor Leonard Francis' sentencing mount as government reportedly considers reducing charges against previously convicted conspirators.
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According to the agenda, the session involved interviewing semifinalists; it was unclear whether the applicants' names have been made public.
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From sparking the imagination to helping with mental health, listen to poems read by NPR readers and see how poetry has affected their lives.
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The San Diego Police Department is now requiring that officers learn de-escalation tactics. But experts and advocates say the overall training regimen still fosters an us vs them mentality.
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KPBS Midday EditionMarijuana is hard to police. A small amount may significantly impair a novice user but not a chronic user. So, traditional tools used on drunken drivers — like breathalyzers — don’t work.
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More people are buying marijuana since California legalized its retail sale two years ago. But the scientific research to show consumers the risks and benefits of marijuana use is just starting to accelerate.
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