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Primary Election 2024: Breaking down state Assembly races, Proposition 1
The March 5 primary is just around the corner. We look at some of the top state Assembly races and one statewide ballot measure: Proposition 1.
Daygo Eatz, a Zorro reimagining and Midday Movies
Food festival Daygo Eatz returns to the San Diego Black Arts and Culture District. Plus, one author reimagines the Zorro folktale in a new book. And, Midday Movies' picks for Black History Month.
San Diego's flood relief journey
We hear from those involved in the ongoing efforts to help individuals affected by flooding from the Jan. 22 storm.
Elizabeth Gilbert on self-discovery and the phenomenon of "Eat, Pray, Love"
Elizabeth Gilbert is one of the featured authors in Point Loma Nazarene University's "Writer's Symposium By the Sea" series.
Your gardening questions answered
KPBS Garden Guru, Nan Sterman, answers all your plant and pest questions, and sets us up for a successful growing season.
Savoring success: San Diego chef nominated for esteemed culinary award
San Diego chef Tara Monsod was selected as semifinalist for best chef in California. We hear about her nomination, her culinary journey and her restaurant, Animae.
Diving into the annual Writer Symposium by the Sea with Nick Hornby
Point Loma Nazarene University will host the 29th annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea Feb. 19 through Feb. 23, where the art of writing will be explored with renowned authors. We hear from one of this year's featured writers, Nick Hornby.
Primary Election 2024: A look into local San Diego races
Ballots are being sent out and early voting has begun for California's 2024 Primary Election. Plus, we hear how judicial candidates are evaluated by the San Diego County Bar Association. And finally, we speak to the author of a book on what we can do to s
What is behind layoffs in the tech industry?
The year 2023 proved to be a difficult year for the tech industry, which saw over 260,000 job losses. San Diegos tech workers have not been spared from the trend. Meanwhile, the layoff trend continues into 2024, resulting in over 25,000 layoffs so far th
Flooding damage in the San Diego Black Arts and Culture District
How did last week's historic rainfall affect the recently designated San Diego Black Arts and Culture District? Plus, the San Diego International Jewish Film Festival returns. And, this weekend's arts preview.