
Arianna Clay
Gloria Penner FellowArianna Clay previously served as KPBS' Gloria Penner Fellow. In this capacity, she contributed to creating multi-platform news content for the web, radio and social media.
Prior to joining KPBS, Arianna served as a social media intern at PBS SoCal. Her goal is to become an on-air reporter. Arianna is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from California State University San Marcos.
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KPBS Midday EditionOn Thursday, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom faced off against Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in a prime-time debate. KPBS Midday Edition discusses the potential impact of the debate on the presidential election.
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KPBS Midday EditionAcross the state and country, maternity wards are shutting down. Pregnant women are being compelled to travel further, putting pressure on the maternity units that remain open. The closures are particularly affecting low-income and Latino populations.
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The San Diego City Council rejected San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's Housing Action Package 2.0 last week.
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KPBS Midday EditionAdvances in artificial intelligence, many coming from California companies, have led to new possibilities for life and work. However, concerns about its potential power persist as tech companies expand its capabilities.
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