
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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The Supreme Court ruling to end affirmative action on college campuses will impact some universities in San Diego County. In other news, a group of San Diego women decided to climb Africa's tallest mountain this year. Plus, how to keep your pets safe during the upcoming holiday festivities.
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A San Carlos elementary school teacher gives tips on how to prevent or slow learning loss over summer break.
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A local teacher gives tips on how to incorporate learning over summer break. In other news, the California state budget is now signed into law and ready for the start of the new fiscal year on July 1. We have details on how the new state budget will impact students and families. Plus, an All-star, Tijuana baseball team is fighting for a spot in the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
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The ongoing push and pull over what the public can know about data picked up by police surveillance tools is playing out in local courts, and any day now, a state appeals court will decide whether to hear a case about a fight to review the Chula Vista Police Department’s drone footage. In other news, we’re seeing an increase in the number of hate crimes reported across the state. Plus, a local esports program is creating a community around gaming, for kids and teens.
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A preliminary hearing got underway Monday, for the nurse and doctor charged in a 2019 jail death. In other news, how a local company has been tracking COVID since the pandemic began. Plus, the city of Del Mar recently took another step to offer more affordable housing.
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The mayor of Tijuana is moving into military housing after receiving multiple death threats. In other news, according to data from the Health and Human Services Administration, people living in Southeast San Diego, on average, die 10 years sooner than people living in central San Diego. Plus, Marvel Studios announced it will be scaling back its presence at Comic-Con next month.
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Following a statewide trend, San Diego City College’s enrollment declined by about 15% this year.
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Petco Park has boosted its regulated capacity, thanks to San Diego entering the Orange Tier and seating sections reserved for people who can show proof of COVID-19 vaccination.
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California's governor signs a legislative package that directs more than half a billion dollars to wildfire prevention efforts.
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