
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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Swastika painted on the sidewalk is covered with a more positive message.
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Since 1953, the Hugo Awards have celebrated the work of some of the most visionary creators in science fiction and fantasy literature. The 2020 awards, held on Aug. 1, however, received some criticism, especially toward the host of the ceremony.
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One America News (OAN) has faced intense criticism nationally for airing a story that suggested a 75-year-old protester in Buffalo who suffered a serious head injury after being knocked to the ground by police has links to the antifa movement.
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The gallery, which galvanized a community, is closing at six years.
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Go behind the scenes to see how creative team transformed the entire theater
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A North County neighborhood offers a visual treat with no tricks. Homeowners of the Bressi Ranch community in Carlsbad are known for their elaborate decorations, but none are quite like the row of homes along Peppertree Way.
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A Serra High student, who is on the autism spectrum, said the transition was tricky at first but now he's getting the hang of it. The change was not as easy for other special needs students.
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KPBS Midday EditionAt the last minute, San Diego researchers and biologists were able to bring the California red-legged frog from Mexico back to Southern California, where it had been gone for almost two decades.
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A new federal medical station is being set up in the north county to help reduce strain on hospitals because of COVID-19.
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