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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Louisiana's famous music, grub and lifestyle are coming to San Diego once again.
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The move could strain President Joe Biden's already rocky relationship with immigration advocates as he confronts an unprecedented surge in border crossings, with arrests topping 2 million in each of the last two budget years.
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Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV / stream now with the PBS App + Encore Thursday, May 16 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV. Test cook Erica Turner makes the Mexican stew Caldo de Siete Mares (Soup of the Seven Seas). Equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his recommended induction cookware, and Dan Souza makes heart-warming Albondigas en Chipotle.
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California utilities will shift billing to a fixed fee starting in 2025.
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The Comic-Con Museum's new "Collaboration(s)" exhibit explores how race, representation and horror intersect, and uplift people of color in the popular arts.
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Ciriza will become the first female county superintendent in the San Diego County Office of Education's 76-year history.
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- Californians will see lower electricity rates and a new fee that won’t vary with power use
- MTS hopes new 'Copper Line' can improve trolley system's reliability
- UCSD students continue to protest the war in Gaza
- California aims to restructure utility pricing. Will a new proposal help make electricity more affordable?