
Kris Arciaga
Video JournalistKris Arciaga previously worked as a KPBS video journalist, where he worked with a team of news producers and reporters to shoot and edit news packages used in KPBS Evening Edition. Kris began his professional career volunteering at KOCT in Oceanside where he received training in all areas of production and news gathering. As a news photographer at KUSI and Fox 6 San Diego, he learned techniques to help hone his craft of visual storytelling. Kris graduated with a BA in visual arts from Cal State San Marcos with a focus on film and television. Outside of news gathering, he enjoys surfing, live music and discovering new restaurants.
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Gilbert and Sullivan operetta still entertains after 138 years
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KPBS Midday EditionShow compliments Cygnet Theatre's 'Shockheaded Peter'
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Natural History Museum opens new exhibit featuring dinos from the Southern Hemisphere
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KPBS Midday EditionFor the second year in a row, choreographer Michael Mizerany will present the "In The Va Va Voom Room" burlesque show.
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KPBS Midday EditionNew SANDAG Executive Director Hasan Ikhrata spoke with KPBS about his vision for the agency, saying he wanted a transportation network that would have net zero carbon emissions.
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Holiday food preparation tips from the executive chef of San Diego's The Marine Room in La Jolla.
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