Gina Diamante
News EditorGina Diamante came to KPBS in 2011 to launch KPBS Evening Edition. She has managed the newsroom’s participation in collaborative efforts with other public media outlets, including the Local Journalism Center Video Project and the Global Nation Education Project. In 2015, Gina was awarded an Emmy by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for producing the KPBS news special “Remembering The Fall Of Saigon.” Her work has also been recognized by the San Diego Press Club, the San Diego League of Women Voters, San Diego Radio Broadcasters Association, and the Associated Press Radio-Television Association. Prior to joining KPBS, Gina served as news director and Morning Edition host at KVCR-FM, the NPR member station in San Bernardino. Gina has also been a writer, reporter, anchor, producer and news director at stations in Monterey, San Diego, Ventura County, Los Angeles, and Temecula. She is a graduate of the School of Journalism at San Jose State University.
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Speaking alongside brother/collaborator Finneas, Eilish says she discovered a new self-awareness on Hit Me Hard and Soft, after years of seeing herself through others' eyes.
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The pop-up event’s organizer said alleys could be safer, greener places to walk, bike and sit.
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The latest version of the budget cuts funding by a combined $200 million for the state’s two public university systems.
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The San Diego Unified School District on Thursday canceled the majority of teacher layoff notices it issued in March.
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Premieres Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. Revisit 1967, when inner cities across America erupted in violence. President Lyndon Johnson appointed the Kerner Commission to investigate and the Commission’s final report would offer a shockingly unvarnished assessment of race relations that still resonates today.
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Two recent Inspector General reports show services still struggling to handle sexual harassment and assault in uniform.
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Social justice organizations gathered to demand change after 15 people died in county jails this year.
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City Council approved a child care center for police officers' families, with special hours to accommodate first responders' 24/7 work schedules.
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An emotional plea Monday from a relative of a Black teenager stabbed in Lakeside three months ago.
- News watchdogs alarmed by proliferation of ‘pink slime’ sites in San Diego and elsewhere
- Water contact closures, advisories listed for San Diego County beaches
- Minimum wage violations rise in major California cities, including San Diego
- Translucent zooplankton 'sail' to San Diego shores
- 'Peace in Israel' week continues on UC San Diego campus along with protests