
Harrison Patiño
Producer, KPBS Midday EditionHarrison Patiño is a former KPBS staff member.
Harrison Patiño is a producer for "KPBS Midday Edition". His primary roles include story development, and is involved in the audio production and coordination of interview subjects. Prior to joining KPBS, Harrison held various positions at Hawaii Public Radio within its news and music departments. While pursuing a double major in journalism and classics at The University of Hawaii at Manoa, Harrison worked at the school's student-run radio station, KTUH. After graduating, Harrison served as a community advisor for the University of Hawaii at Manoa's Student Media Board.
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KPBS Midday EditionBusinesses are dealing with the growing uncertainty over what the current surge will bring.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs the current Omicron-fueled surge sees record-high case numbers, health officials are scrambling to revise existing guidelines and protective measures.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs the new year begins, minimum wage is now $15 an hour in San Diego, but some people are saying that's still not enough.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs case rates continue to surge, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is taking measures to address isolation-related staffing shortages.
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KPBS Midday EditionWhile good news from the pandemic is few and far between, a recent report indicated that the personal wealth of San Diegans actually grew in the previous year.
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KPBS Midday EditionA tool developed by the city to determine which areas are at most risk from climate change is revealing certain drawbacks in its execution.
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