
Geraldine Chau
Development CoordinatorGeraldine joined the KPBS Development Team in 2018. As a Development Coordinator, Geraldine wore many hats in the organization. She was responsible for several aspects of the KPBS Producers Club like renewals, weekly reports, the PC Post, and much more. In conjunction with supporting the Producers Club, Geraldine assisted in the Capital Campaign for the station. Geraldine has worked for many different types of non-profits around the US. After attending 3 different universities, Geraldine graduated from SDSU with a degree in Music Entrepreneurship.
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"The Museums throughout Washington, but all over the Country are, essentially, the last remaining segment of "WOKE," he wrote.
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Home sales increased in San Diego County in July, while declining statewide, the California Association of Realtors announced Tuesday.
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Stream Season 4 now with KPBS Passport! Premieres Sundays, Aug. 24 - Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. After Season 3’s shocking finale, Dan and Jasper are consumed by grief. Dan throws himself into work whilst the Professor hides in his lectures, avoiding the police at all costs. But Helena, Jasper’s therapist, helps him face back up to his police work and the team tackle some complex and dangerous cases. But through the danger and mystery, love is very much in the air.
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Sticker shock for San Diegans and the rest of the country continues to worsen. The cost of food, housing, medical and child care has soared over the last year. In fact, San Diego has seen the highest price jumps in the country. Local businesses are also under pressure with tariffs.
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After Season 3’s shocking finale, Dan and Jasper are consumed by grief. Dan throws himself into work while the Professor hides in his lectures, avoiding the police at all costs. But Helena, Jasper’s therapist, helps him face back up to his police work and the team tackles complex and dangerous cases. But through the danger and mystery, love is very much in the air.
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Across the inland valleys and in the mountains, meanwhile, the temperatures are likely to climb into the mid-90s to around 100 degrees or a little higher, according to meteorologists.
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