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January is Mental Wellness Month. On Midday Edition Wednesday, we have a conversation about what mental wellness looks like in San Diego's military-connected community.
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Dry January is a period for people to reexamine the role alcohol plays in their lives. This January, outgoing U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy called for warning labels on alcoholic beverages due their link to multiple forms of cancer.
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We talk about the major overhaul in climate policy under the second Trump administration and what that means for California. Plus, how youth climate activists are reacting to these shifts in climate policy.
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President Donald Trump has pardoned roughly 1,500 Jan. 6 insurrectionists. We discuss the connections here in San Diego.
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It’s been a year since Southeast San Diego was devastated by flood waters. Hundreds of families have yet to recover.
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inewsource cartoonist Steve Breen explores San Diego's fentanyl crisis through illustrated reporting. Then, a preview of film, music and art events to check out this weekend.
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A list published last year by U.S. News and World Report ranked San Diego the most expensive city in the country.
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On Midday Edition, we're talking about how President-elect Donald Trump's promises to carry out mass deportations and make sweeping reforms to the K-12 education system could impact San Diego.
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This Monday marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a time to honor King’s legacy and reflect on the progress and ongoing challenges in the fight for civil rights. We’ll hear about one of San Diego’s longest running events paying tribute to King, the Human Dignity Award Breakfast.
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San Diegans are gathering to help those impacted by the LA wildfires. We explore what's helpful, and what's not.
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Against the backdrop of more dangerous winds in our region, we are talking about wildfire preparedness and the conditions that led to the devastation in Los Angeles. Plus, the impact of climate change on wildfire risk. Then, we pull a conversation from our archives about a picture book that explores the impact of wildfire evacuation on children.
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We look at wind and fire conditions for the region and what you need to know as wildfires continue to devastate parts of Southern California.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune's community guides team shares their bucket list of free things to do in San Diego during the year. Then, how schedule cuts at Chula Vista High might impact its renowned arts program. And finally, film lovers mourn the closure of a beloved movie theater.
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As we embark on a new year, we are talking with two re-elected officials, U.S. Rep. Mike Levin and San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson- Remer, to hear about their priorities for their next terms.
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We talk about outdoors resolutions and how to take advantage of what’s in our backyard, right here in San Diego. Then, we hear from a unique film program at Carlsbad High School followed by a preview of artistic events coming up in January.
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The Midday Edition producers take you behind the scenes and share their favorite episodes of the year.
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We look at the local exhibits and galleries you can check out for free this weekend. Then our Midday Movies critics share their favorite holiday films for the season, from cozy Christmas classics to festive slashers, in video podcast form.
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President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to shut down a mobile app used by asylum seekers in the United States. We talk to KPBS border reporter Gustavo Solis about the impact it could have.
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We hear about San Diego City Attorney Heather Ferbert's plans to accomplish her goals in her new role.
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