
Brenden Tuccinardi
Web ProducerBrenden Tuccinardi is a web producer at KPBS. He is responsible for writing web stories, copy editing, updating the station’s website and producing content for social media. Prior joining KPBS, Brenden was an assistant English teacher in Madrid, Spain. Before that, he served as editor-in-chief of The Daily Aztec, San Diego State’s independent student newspaper.
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KPBS wants to know if you were left stranded after your Southwest flight was canceled and how that affected you.
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The district attorney decided not to file criminal charges after a young woman said she was raped by SDSU football players.
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The memetic name didn't make the cut in a naming contest for the city of San Diego’s new mini electric street sweeper. Voters chose “SWEEP-E.”
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In the last quarter of 2021 Spanish-speaking streamers generated more than 605.6 million hours watched on Twitch. San Diegan Ivan Tajonar was one of them.
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In a nutshell, TwitchCon is a convention where livestreamers — or streamers as they’re known on the platform — meet their community.
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Major fires across Los Angeles this week have killed at least 10 people, forced 180,000 to flee their homes, and destroyed thousands of structures. Here are some of the organizations, including some in San Diego, accepting support for those impacted.
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Crews are working to put out a wildfire in Fallbrook near Interstate 15.
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One person was wounded and two were taken into custody. The incident did not involve any students, but prompted the school to cancel classes and activities Thursday night.
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