
Emilyn Mohebbi
Podcast ProducerEmilyn Mohebbi is a former KPBS staff member.
Emilyn Mohebbi is the “KPBS San Diego News Now” podcast producer. She was previously a producer for “KPBS Midday Edition” and a Gloria Penner Fellow working with the "KPBS Evening Edition" team. Her other professional experience includes working at NBC 7 as a story producer, where she produced, wrote, edited video and prepared story segments for morning television broadcasts. Emilyn earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from SDSU. She has a passion for news and storytelling. She hopes to eventually become a reporter and anchor.
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KPBS Midday EditionCity of San Diego officials are assessing whether the old Central Library can serve as a homeless shelter, after being vacant for almost a decade.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Balboa Park December Nights festival is returning as a drive-thru event this year to ensure safety for the community amid the pandemic and the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron.
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KPBS Midday EditionA local chef answers Thanksgiving cooking questions.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city will also limit the number of shared mobility devices that operate in San Diego.
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A deeper look into the actions of Donovan state prison's former warden, a new San Diego County plan to reach net-zero emissions, and how the food we eat can impact climate change.
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KPBS Midday EditionExperts say holiday travel is expected to be back to pre-pandemic levels and that travelers should plan accordingly.
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Nathian Shae Rodriguez, a journalism and media studies professor at SDSU, teaches a class inspired by the late pop star and her legacy. The course is called "Selena & Latinx Media Representation."
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A new YA fantasy novel by San Diego author Lizz Huerta builds a magical Mesoamerican-inspired world where a lineage of seers — women known as Dreamers — can see truth beyond reality.
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The Mexico-based artist opens a new exhibition, "New Man: A Woman's Gaze," at Bread and Salt on Saturday, Feb. 12, featuring textiles, fashion, sculptures … and lots of bejeweled phalluses.
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