Claudine Casillas
Special Event & Communications ManagerClaudine Casillas originally joined KPBS in 1998 and has worked as a fundraising producer and manager. Currently, Claudine manages the station's signature events and projects, including the KPBS Hall of Fame Celebration and the annual GI Film Festival San Diego, a multi-day event showcasing films for, by, and about the military and veteran experience. Claudine is a Southern California native and earned her degree from UC Berkeley. She currently serves as co-chair on the San Diego Military Family Collaborative's coordinating council and as an advisory board member of the San Diego Chapter of the Blue Star Families. She also represents KPBS at the San Diego Veterans Coalition. Claudine also volunteers for a local high school marching band.
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Un director por muchos años de una publicación sensacionalista testificó el martes que prometió ser los "ojos y oídos" de Donald Trump durante su campaña presidencial de 2016, relatando cómo prometió al entonces candidato que le ayudaría a suprimir historias perjudiciales e incluso se las arregló para comprar el silencio de un portero.
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The United States is millions of homes short of demand, and lacks enough affordable housing units. And many Americans feel like housing costs are eating up too much of their take-home pay.
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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban employment agreements that typically prevent workers from leaving their companies for competitors, or starting competing businesses of their own.
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Premieres Sundays, April 28 - May 19, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. The brothers are back together but enemies, old and new, cause them to seek ever more desperate solutions to their problems. Digging deep into their past, Max and Jake hope to finally find a future free of danger...and each other. This is the final season!
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Since San Diego International Airport first started offering the flights in 2011, British Airways has served about 2 million passengers traveling between San Diego and Europe.
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The DOJ settlement goes to 139 victims of Larry Nassar, the disgraced team doctor of USA Gymnastics who sexually assaulted elite and Olympic gymnasts, after the FBI failed to promptly investigate.
- San Diego legislator proposes change to Medi-Cal
- He swore to fix some of California’s deadliest jails. He gave up
- NOURISH reimagines the food business to try to prevent food deserts
- A cheap drug may slow down aging. A study will determine if it works
- With homelessness on the rise, the Supreme Court weighs bans on sleeping outdoors