
Ebone Monet
Speak City Heights ReporterEbone Monet is a San Diego native and University of California, Los Angeles graduate. Ebone is veteran journalist who came to KPBS from RTV6 in Indianapolis, Indiana. There she covered major international events such as the Indy 500 and Super Bowl XLVI. She also reported extensively on the Circle City's rising murder rate. Ebone Monet was on the ground reporting as hundreds of people evacuated the Richmond Hill subdivision following a deadly home explosion. Prior to her work in Indianapolis Ebone was a reporter for KTHV in Little Rock, Arkansas. Some of the major stories she covered included devastating natural disasters, search-and-rescue effort following the 2010 flash floods that killed 20 people in the Ouachita National Forest. In addition Ebone reported on the 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak and recovery efforts.
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San Diego Financial Adviser offers top tips for financial fitness in 2018.
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Mayor Racquel Vasquez talks about what's appealing in her city of 25,000 people.
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Federal numbers show that people are expected to spend more than what they earn this holiday shopping season and more American are carrying more debt than ever before.
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The holiday season brings Black Friday, Cyber Monday, Green Monday and the overall hunt for deals in San Diego and beyond. A federal report shows American shoppers helped boost retail sales at the start of the holiday season.
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KPBS Midday EditionThere is a unique opportunity in San Diego to appreciate the art of African-American artists with ties to the city.
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After a 19-month renovation from the ground up, the Jackie Robinson YMCA, which has served San Diego since 1943, is open again.
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KPBS Midday EditionGov. Gavin Newsom joined Senate President pro tem Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, and 100 volunteers downtown Thursday in a federally mandated effort to count the county's homeless population.
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A series of local ordinances were proposed Thursday to combat a spate of San Diego County vaping-related illnesses and injuries.
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California Attorney General Kamala Harris continues to hold a big lead in the U.S. Senate race over Rep. Loretta Sanchez. The new California Counts poll also shows strong support for a ballot measure that would legalize recreational marijuana.
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