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Bay Waves

Johnny Taylor & Dylan Ray

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The Bay Area is full of impressive performers, and Bay Waves is here to showcase that talent. Join hosts Johnny T and Dylan Ray as they interview the best comedians, poets, musicians and more in the Bay. Maybe you'll laugh, maybe you'll cry. Hopefully more laughing. Johnny and Dylan won't know what to do otherwise.
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Kathleen Petty sits down with politicians, pundits, and other thoughtful westerners for conversations about the priorities, preoccupations and politics of Albertans and others who are West of Centre.
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Welcome to the "Bay Rats and Buoys" Podcast - Hosted by Captain Gaige. Tune in weekly to this captivating and authentic series where local captains and salty fishermen gather to share their life and passion for the sea. This unscripted podcast dives deep into the daily lives of those who take to the water for work and pleasure, offering listeners an insider's view of the maritime lifestyle. Hear about the challenges and triumphs faced by mariners in all kinds of conditions plus their untold ...
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What No One Knows

Liza Marie Garcia

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What No One Knows is a podcast where host Liza Marie Garcia dives deep into the world of innovation and entrepreneurship with some of the brightest minds in business. In each episode, Liza Marie interviews founders, entrepreneurs, co-horts and venture capitalists who are shaping the future, especially through their work with the Tampa Bay Wave. But beyond business insights, she invites guests to share something—no one knows about them. It’s an inspiring, insightful, and often surprising look ...
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Flight 1080

Dave Michaels

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Strap in for 'Flight 1080' with Dave Michaels, the ultimate talk show experience that propels listeners across a fascinating terrain of topics. From odd news and conspiracy theories to ghost stories and local lore of the Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay areas, Dave navigates these skies with humor, insight, and a dash of irreverence. Whether you’re seeking a laugh, a mystery, or a lively debate, 'Flight 1080' promises an engaging journey every time. Tune in and fly high on the waves of spirited d ...
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The Dust Up

Jimmy Slade Productions

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The Dust Up is a series of conversations about surfboard designs, shaper interviews and lots more. The Dust Up is for anybody interested in shaping as well as all the surfboard nerds out there. It's all about the boards and we love talking about surfboards. Hosted by Cory Russell along with special co hosts Luke Howarth, John Robertson and Christian Pritchett.
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Stories for Power

StoryTelling & Organizing Project (STOP)

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What does transformative justice look like and where did it come from? Join us for a journey across local communities as we explore the last 25 years of building community accountability, transformative justice and abolitionist practice. Through the Stories for Power podcast, hosted by Deana Lewis, we trace the work of some of the architects and radical organizers of this current wave of work. This podcast is part of the relaunch of STOP – the StoryTelling & Organizing Project – presented by ...
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A podcast posted every Sunday featuring extended interviews and discussions from Bookwaves, Art-Waves, and Bookwaves Artwaves Hour programs on KPFA, and newly digitized and edited archive interviews from the pre-digital Probabilities series dating back to 1977. Literature, theater, film, the visual arts: in-depth interviews from a progressive and artistic viewpoint, with long-time KPFA/Pacifica host Richard Wolinsky.
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"The Slumber Chronicles" is a soothing podcast designed to guide you into a restful state of mind. Through immersive storytelling and calming soundscapes, each episode transports you to serene natural settings, cozy retreats, mystical adventures, and tranquil dreamlands—helping you drift into relaxation or deep sleep.
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The Editing Bay

NextWave Radio Network

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Every week, Joe, Joel & Tes come together to talk about movies. Sometimes they're good, often they're bad, but whatever the case, they never run out of things to say. Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or editingbay.com.
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WAVES of the BAY FM

Waves Of The Bay

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Waves of The Bay blends Hip-Hop and R&B with an emphasis on the talented artists and producers of Tampa Bay. The focus centers on bringing attention to the stars in our own backyard and allowing them to shine. Hosts Tone Kapone and DJ Spaceship interview local talent and also incorporate their music into the playlist and rotation. Tune in on Saturdays from 10 pm to 12am!
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The Late Sub with Claire Watkins brings you the latest news and freshest takes on all things USWNT, NWSL and whatever else is popping off in women's soccer each week. Special guest appearances with the biggest names in women’s sports make The Late Sub a must-listen for every soccer fan. You can find The Late Sub wherever you get your podcasts. Follow Claire on X/Twitter @ScoutRipley and subscribe to the Just Women’s Sports newsletter for more.
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Today in San Diego

NBC 7 San Diego

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Get your local news, latest weather and traffic updates from NBC 7 San Diego every day of the week, including Saturday and Sunday. Today in San Diego features news stories from Steven Luke, Marianne Kushi and First Alert weather from Sheena Parveen. The Today in San Diego podcast will keep you informed in a short amount of time. It’s Coverage You Count On.
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Born in Detroit area, raised in that music scene and contributed to it's party movement starting in the mid-90s, spent a decade+ in Chicago, a few years in Stockholm Sweden, several years in the Bay Area, before relocating to LA. Roots are in proper techno but today you will find a blend of techno, tech house, deep house and anything in between. *Additional mixes can be found at the links listed below. **Photo credit Peter Hydorn: https://www.facebook.com/peter.hydorn
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A laid-back podcast on nutrition, health, and well-being based topics, hosted by clinical nutritionist, Sally Williams. The podcast also features a variety of guests from different health fields who share their experiences, insights and expertise from their specialties. Email [email protected] for any topics you wish to hear discussed.
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MISSION:MUSIC

Balanced Breakfast

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A Balanced Breakfast podcast hosted by Stefan Aronsen co-founder of Balanced Breakfast, Jason Hunter of Great Highway, and Cory Zechmann of Silence Nogood. Each episode we talk about trends in the music industry and feature live music from an indie artist. Balanced Breakfast is an international community within the entertainment industry that hosts meetups, summits, and festivals. Our goal is that people come together to discuss the challenges they face on a daily basis. The outcome is a com ...
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DOM POP

Dom Pop

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A plane headed to the Grammy's is going down, there's only one parachute, which pop star do you save? Join renowned homosexuals Quincy and Hayden every Thursday as they discuss latest trends, releases and throwbacks to some of pop's most dominant moments. Each episode consists of POP culture's latest hits, a trip to the S.P.A. where newly released songs are heralded as 'Smashes, Passes, or Asses', and a culminating deep dive into the album of the week! Ultimately, Dom Pop is a quasi-hour of ...
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Box Press

Boveda Inc.

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There is a story inside every smoke shop, with every cigar and with every person. Come be a part of the cigar lifestyle at Boveda. This is Box Press.
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My insight on any open topics from the deepest pit of my brain aka an all knowing super computer will cover any events or topics from life,pro wrestling,comedy,sneaker reviews,movies,shows,foolery,fast food,events at Walmart,and any other daily dose of pure greatness!!!
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National Museums NI

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It's #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek. Sit back and relax with our playlist featuring the sound of local waves. It’s important to take time to connect with nature and water. This connection can help shift our focus away from daily stresses and problems, allowing us to gain perspective and find a sense of calm.
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The results of Alberta’s three byelections delivered a largely status quo outcome, but with some notable undercurrents. In Edmonton-Strathcona, NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi secured a decisive win, surpassing former leader Rachel Notley’s vote share with 82 per cent. It marks his long-awaited entry into the legislature. The NDP also held Edmonton-Ellers…
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After months of back and forth, San Diego has a budget - how the City Council pushed through a partial over-ride of the Mayor's vetoes. A ceasefire is now in effect between Israel & Iran, but the conflict has created a tense few days for military families across San Diego. Plus it's still cooler than normal, listen for your First Alert Forecast. NB…
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Deana Lewis chats with Beth Richie and Alisa Bierria about the historical context and motivations behind their influential books that have been informed by and inform abolition feminism. Emphasizing practice as a lead to theory, both authors discuss the importance of their decades long on-the-ground work in the anti-violence movement, the struggle …
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San Diego's military families are working to stay connected with their loved ones, as they are left wondering what's next after the United States struck three nuclear sites in Iran. A pretty standard San Diego week of weather is in store for you, NBC7's Chief Meteorologist Sheena Parveen has your First Alert Forecast. NBC7's Marianne Kushi is here …
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Ahead of three Alberta provincial byelections on June 23, West of Centre is sharing a special bonus episode from our colleagues at Front Burner. They recently travelled to Three Hills — a town about 130 km northeast of Calgary — to explore why separatist sentiment continues to simmer in parts of rural Alberta. CBC Calgary’s Jason Markusoff joined t…
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Pentagon officials gave an update on the U.S. strikes that hit Iranian nuclear sites. A group of veterans will be honored during pre-game ceremonies today at Petco Park for walking 100 miles to raise awareness for people dealing with PTSD. The Scoop Ice Cream festival is happening in North Park today from noon to four in the afternoon. 🎧 MORE PODCA…
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In honor of Pride Month, we hear a 2004 interview with the late Terrence McNally, four time Tony Award winner, who frequently focused on the gay experience in his work. This podcast, unedited from its original posting, was first heard on April1, 2020. Terrence McNally, who died of complications from COVID on March 24, 2020 at the age of 81, was a g…
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In this episode we catch up with Damien Cole, former CEO of Varuna surfboards. The surfboard industry is a fickle beast; it owes nobody anything and we are regularly reminded of this. Earlier this year Varuna surfboards closed its doors for the last time. Varuna surfboards was a new type of wooden construction with a focus on reducing the environme…
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Voting is officially underway in the runoff election for the District One County Board of Supervisors seat. Firefighters remain on the scene of two fires in Lakeside. Today, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department is holding a job fair for public safety dispatchers. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play…
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The federal election may be over, but Pierre Poilievre is not done campaigning. After losing his longtime seat in the Ottawa region, the Conservative leader is now focused on winning a byelection in rural Alberta—one of the party’s safest ridings. On this episode of West of Centre, three Conservative insiders discuss what this campaign could reveal…
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Cal Fire crews are still working towards containment on the Monte fire and the Hawick fire burning in the East County. A new report on homelessness shows more than 1,000 people became homeless for the first time in San Diego last month. Fernando Tatis Jr. was hit a 3rd time this season by a Dodgers pitcher, and now he's waiting to see if last night…
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18 students from San Diego Hebrew Day School were evacuated from Israel after Israel launched the first round of missiles on Iran. The NTSB released a preliminary report on the deadly plane crash that happened in San Diego's Murphy Canyon neighborhood, nearly a month ago. Today is Juneteenth and there will be several events celebrating the federal …
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Evacuation orders remain in effect for areas near the Monte Fire east of Lakeside, as this week's heat wave continues to bake most of San Diego County. Listen for your First Alert Forecast plus how SDGE is using a cost-effective means to increase wildfire prevention. NBC7's Marianne Kushi has what you need to know this Wednesday,. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: …
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The San Diego City Council has voted in favor of changing the city's policies to help keep developers from building apartment-style complexes next to single family homes. Firefighters saved some homes in Fallbrook from a brush fire burning nearby. San Diego is now home to the premiere BMX training facility in Southern California. What You Need To K…
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Deana Lewis talks with Valli Kalei Kanuha, Mimi Kim and Andrea Ritchie, whose entry into the feminist of color movement spans the 1970’s, 1980’s and 1990’s. Together, they weave a long view of the abolitionist feminist movement that crosses generations, geographic expanses from Hawaii to Minnesota to Toronto and movements including HIV AIDS, anti-i…
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Alberta is facing the prospect of its largest coordinated public-sector labour disruption in decades, with tens of thousands of workers poised to strike. Teachers, health-care professionals and government employees have voiced growing frustration with stalled negotiations — including 95 per cent of Alberta Teachers’ Association members voting in fa…
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The historic "No Kings Protests" drew hundreds of thousands of people across the country over the weekend, including an estimated 60,000 demonstrators here in San Diego. Today the San Diego City Council will consider new rules for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs. This morning travelers are celebrating the completion of the Terminal 1 garage at Sa…
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Police estimate at least 60,000 people showed up to a No Kings Demonstration at Waterfront Park yesterday. UC San Diego and UC San Diego Health say they won't be participating in San Diego Pride Festival events this year over concerns with the headline performer. Tomorrow i the last day for South Bay San Diegans to register to vote in the special g…
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John Fisher, Artistic Director of Theatre Rhino, and writer/performer/co-director of “The Doodler,” now at The Marsh in San Francisco through July 6, 2025, in conversation with Richard Wolinsky. Theatre Rhino is the longest running LGBTQ+ theatre company in America, and John Fisher has been its Artistic Director since 2002. His show, “The Doodler” …
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Bay Rats & Buoys Ep. 35: Rain Blitz of 2025! Jurassic Park on the Long Island Sound — monster striped bass up to 45 inches blowing up live bait! Capt. Gaige & Kory break down the red-hot bite, from flutter spoons to topwater, trolling, and more. Rain didn’t stop us — it delivered! Shoutout to Matt & Joe from Mt. Sinai for joining the action. Book y…
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Flight 1080 – Episode 53: "Horizontal Foods and Haunted Hikes" In this off-the-rails episode of Flight 1080, Billy Armi joins the cockpit as we sink our teeth into the controversial world of horizontal foods—what are they, why do they matter, and why are some people so wrong about them? Expect raised voices, strong opinions, and zero apologies. We …
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San Diego is one of many cities taking part in the 'No Kings' demonstrations happening nationwide. Plus, the reason you may be finding empty shelves at Whole Foods. And, the update on parking at San Diego International Airport. NBC 7's Dana Williams has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for this Saturday, Jun…
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Alberta’s economy looks strong on paper, but many residents don’t feel better off. Despite record oil production, rising exports and the highest GDP per capita in the country, wage stagnation and uneven wealth distribution have left many Albertans frustrated. In this episode of West of Centre, host Kathleen Petty speaks with economists Alicia Plani…
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The National Guard is staying put in Los Angeles amid growing immigration tensions, after a federal appeals process overturned a ruling that would've blocked the order. Your grocery store could soon be shorthanded as thousands of grocery store workers are one step closer to going on strike. Carlsbad firefighters stopped the forward spread of a brus…
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On this weeks episode, Claire sits down with USA Today and Pro Soccer Wire writer Jason Anderson, to talk about Washington Spirit manager Jonatan Giraldez jumping ship for OL Lyonnes, including this means for the team’s roster, how this impacts Michele Kang’s multi club ownership, and just how salty about this move fans should be.…
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People demonstrated in National City for several hours as immigration raids continue across the country. CalFire is looking to hire thousands of new firefighters and support personnel to meet the state's growing demands. A judge has reinstated 'The Community Cat Program' at the San Diego Humane Society in efforts to keep more cats off the street. 🎧…
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Welcome to What No One Knows, the podcast where innovation, entrepreneurship, and personal stories collide. Hosted by Liza Marie Garcia, this show takes you behind the scenes of the vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem, with a special focus on the Tampa Bay Wave, one of the most successful accelerators in the nation. Liza Marie sits down with dynamic …
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After months of debate, the San Diego City Council has approved the new city budget, where it heads next. Summer travel is here but families are bracing for tighter budgets. The San Diego County Fair kicks off Wednesday morning. NBC7's Marianne Kushi has you need to know to kick off your day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)…
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Alberta’s energy debate has long stretched beyond oil and gas, but in recent years, a wave of policy shocks has shaken investor confidence in the province’s renewable sector. And while Premier Danielle Smith is sprinkling in “clean power” in her public messaging, the surprise moratorium on new wind and solar approvals in 2022 — followed by a series…
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After weeks of back and forth over controversial cuts and fee increases, today is the day the San Diego City Council is expected to vote on a final budget for the next fiscal year. San Diego city leaders have announced they will move forward with it's trash collection fee for single family homeowners. FAA investigators have confirmed that six peopl…
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Deana Lewis talks with Mariame Kaba, Erica Meiners, and Shira Hassan - three abolitionist feminists who discuss the work they created and built in Chicago from the early 2000’s through the early 2010’s. They reflect on their path from witnessing the failures of the mainstream anti-violence movement especially for survivors, young people, formerly i…
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A small plane crashed off the coast of Point Loma with 6 on board. Plus, San Diegans protest recent ICE raids, the deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles, and the threat of sending U.S. Marines to battle protesters. And, California has some of the most expensive gas in the country and in a few weeks it could go higher. NBC 7's Marianne Kus…
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Edmund White (1940-2025) in conversation with Richard Wolinsky, recorded in the KPFA Studios, September 20, 2012 while on tour for the novel “Jack Holmes and His Friend.” Edmund White, who died on June 3, 2025 at the age of 85, was often called the Grandfather of gay literature. Equally at home writing novels, biographies, plays, memoirs, essays an…
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Tomorrow, you're invited to take part in the San Diego City Councils hearing on a proposed trash fee. California is offering grants to those impacted by natural disasters, including some San Diegans who qualify. On Wednesday, the San Diego County Fair will open it's doors for the first time this summer. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday. 🎧…
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In this episode I chat with Sergio Gomez from Gomez surfboards. Sergio grew up on the coast of Argentina. The town was rather large, but surfing was considered counterculture and there were only two surf shops. Sergio fell in love with surfing and on one occasion when his board was being repaired, he borrowed his friend's brother's board. The board…
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Episode 52 – “Count Vampula’s Crime Scene Throwdown” Things got weird… again. In this episode of Flight 1080, Count Vampula dropped off a delightfully disturbing board game called Crime Scene Autopsy Report—so of course, we played it live on-air with our listeners. Body parts, motives, and questionable alibis flew fast and loose. But it didn’t stop…
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The City of San Diego expects to formally adopt it's 2025 budget in the upcoming week. Plus, some members of Congress have questions about the ICE raid at a South Park restaurant. And, a new exhibit at Balboa Park's Natural History Museum blends a working lab into a traditional exhibit. NBC's Dana Williams has these stories plus meteorologist Brook…
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Today is one of the last days for people to comment on the City of San Diego's budget, before the city council presents their final draft to the mayor. San Diego Unified School District says they are taking several steps to protect students and families, regardless of their immigration status. "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" is filming its latest i…
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is saying all the right things when it comes to building a new pipeline. He’s invoking “nation-building,” touting Canada’s potential as an “energy superpower,” and emphasizing the need for infrastructure to unlock economic growth. But squint at the details and contradictions emerge — most notably, the federal government’s…
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A year-long court battle is over and a local yoga instructor came out on top. We break down how the City of San Diego is responding after a ban on beach yoga is struck down. The President announcing new travel restrictions, calling back to his first term in office. Plus, a new warning about a social media scam targeting California drivers. NBC7's S…
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In this week’s action-packed episode of Bay Rats and Buoys, the bluefish have officially invaded the North Shore! These toothy torpedoes are pushing massive schools of bait into the back bays and lighting up the surface with explosive topwater strikes. It’s a thrilling time to be on the water, with birds working hard and both bass and blues feeding…
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San Diego's once red-hot housing market appears to be cooling off. The average house in San Diego currently costs around $990,000, but houses are sitting on the market longer. The California Supreme Court has declined to review a San Diego civil jury verdict that awarded more than $46 million to a man who sustained a spinal cord injury during a Bra…
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New information from a federal search warrant on the ICE raid at a South Park restaurant. Plus, the San Diego City Council has approved changes to the municipal code that could lead to big parking price increases. And, a possible water rate hike could be coming next year. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheen…
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Our host, Deana Lewis, chats with Theryn Kigvamasudvashti, Kiyomi Fujikawa and Shannon Perez-Darby whose early community accountability work in Seattle rippled throughout the country. Their feminist abolitionist work inside and outside the evolving local domestic and sexual violence non-profit context in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s innovated s…
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The Department of Homeland Security has accused San Diego county, as well as the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, Santee and Vista of limiting cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. A man was shot and killed by San Diego police after a chase through Ocean Beach. Starting today, Cal Fire is suspending outdoor burning at your home to help…
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