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Amy Truong and Lani Gobaleza's journey from viral success to reshaping the San Diego tea scene is a story of love, mindfulness and bold decisions. Tune in to hear their incredible story and how they're transforming the tea game.
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A big decision awaits some voters this April as the race for San Diego County’s Supervisor District 1 seat heats up. Are you ready to vote? Check out the KPBS Voter Hub to learn about the candidates, the key issues the board is facing and how you can make your voice heard.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has revoked almost $40 million in funding from San Diego County government, which is preparing to open a new Public Health Laboratory next month, Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer's office announced Thursday.
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Miss Piggy, the 250-plus pound Vietnamese Pot-bellied pig removed from a house in the Grant Hill neighborhood is "doing OK," but severely overweight and has an underlying arthritis condition.
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Our roundup of arts and culture to discover in San Diego this month: Visual art, music, theater, dance, outdoor festivals, books, film and more. Up next: Burn All Books' Postcard Show, San Diego Writers Festival, "Fashioning an Icon," Malashock Dance, "Regency Girls" and more.
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The festival, presented by the nonprofit organization Karama, showcases Arab cinema and cuisine over two weekends at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park,ƒ featuring award-winning films and stories from Gaza, the West Bank and beyond.
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"Fashioning an Icon" explores the use of the Virgin of Guadalupe in fashion, textiles and adornment in Mexico and the San Diego border region. The exhibit includes work by locals Claudia Rodríguez-Biezunski, Diana Benavídez and Arianna Ytselle alongside nearly 70 Mexican artists. It is on view April 5 through Sept. 7.
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Tara Monsod of ANIMAE, 969 Pacific Highway, is one of five people nominated for the title of Best Chef: California by the James Beard Foundation.
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A new White House executive order says the exhibition is an example of how the Smithsonian portrays "American and Western values as inherently harmful and oppressive."
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The lawsuit alleged the Vista-based soap company fostered a risky culture of psychedelic drug use among some leaders and employees.
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Nearly all white defendants were given the chance at parole. Nearly all Black defendants were not.
- Misinformation about fentanyl exposure threatens to undermine overdose response
- How the Education Department helps students with disabilities get an education
- Parents sue Bucknell alleging hazing led to freshman football player's death
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CARE Court was supposed to push people with serious mental illness into treatment — that’s not how it’s turned out. Then, the Port of San Diego opens in newest and largest park — we’ll tell you where. Also, a look into the Virgin of Guadalupe’s status in modern fashion. Finally, hear from the host of KPBS’ newest podcast, The Finest.
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On Midday Edition, we explore how to navigate parenting, work life and the difficult transition to adulthood.