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Ban on lowrider cruising ends in California

Thousands of lowriders and car enthusiasts are celebrating a new law that lifts restrictions on cruising across the state.

Oct 26, 202321 min

San Diego professor elected new president of American Psychological Association

Debra Kawahara, an associate dean and professor at Alliant International University, will serve as president-elect in 2024.

Oct 25, 202320 min

Coping with Middle East crisis in ever connected world

The Israel-Hamas war has brought images of violence and destruction to our smartphones and televisions. What do we need to keep in mind when seeing violent images from the Middle East conflict when it comes to mental health and wellness? Plus, a recent reporting project from the New York Times delved into the role that smart phones and social media has on teenage girls in its series "Being 13."

Oct 24, 202346 min

California creates alert system for missing Black teens, young adults

It's called the Ebony Alert and is for those between the ages of 12 and 25, including those who are runaways and victims of human trafficking, whereas the Amber Alert is only for children under the age of 18 and is not used if someone is classified as a runaway.

Oct 24, 202343 min

New art at the Chicano Park Museum and the San Diego Opera's new season

A new exhibit focuses on contemporary Chicano and Latino art from the American Southwest. Plus a preview of the opera's new season and other events to check out this weekend.

Oct 19, 202346 min

The unique health concerns of women

Through awareness campaigns like Breast Cancer Awareness Month and World Menopause Day, there is hope that women can be more prepared to advocate for their health and live long, healthy lives.

Oct 18, 202346 min

New book from familiar voice explores Lincoln's political prowess

A new book from a familiar voice explores the social intelligence and political acumen of Abraham Lincoln.

Oct 17, 202311 min

Why California's beaches are in danger

Sea levels along California's coast are expected to rise three feet or more in the coming decades. A new book looks into what a new rising ocean means for coastal communities today and into the future. Plus, Oceanside is tackling the problem of a rising ocean by holding an international design competition to reimagine its coast.

Oct 17, 202334 min

Spotlighting Filipino American judge, author and poet

Midday Edition highlights three Filipino Americans who are driving change in their communities, including a San Diego Superior Court judge, a children's book author and the city of San Diego's poet laureate.

Oct 16, 202346 min

Peter Sagal, weekend arts events, and indie romance

The host of NPR’s “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!” will take the stage in San Diego this weekend, plus other arts events to check out. And, one local filmmaker talks about his romantic drama.

Oct 12, 202346 min

Issues facing San Diego's Native American population

On Midday Edition Wednesday, we delve into some of the issues San Diego's Native American population is facing.

Oct 12, 202324 min

New series looks at impact of technology on physical health

A new podcast series from NPR's TED Radio hour looks into how our digital world is damaging our physical health and what we can do about it.

Oct 11, 202316 min

The history behind Latinidad: Is Hispanic or Latino enough?

KPBS continues the conversation about Hispanic and Latino identity from an ethnic studies perspective. Also, a new horror short film to check out for Halloween.

Oct 10, 202346 min

Exploring Latino identity

How SDSU is supporting students in navigating their sense of Latinidad. And, the connection between Latino identity and the Spanish language.

Oct 9, 202344 min

Casa Fest, Dave Eggers and Italian cinema

A South County nonprofit is putting on an arts and music festival. Also, author Dave Egger’s latest book is written from the perspective of a stray dog. And, the San Diego Italian Film Festival is back.

Oct 5, 202346 min

The threat of white Christian nationalism

White Christian nationalism is becoming increasingly influential in U.S. politics. But it goes further back than we think.

Oct 4, 202346 min

The threat of white Christian nationalism

White Christian nationalism is becoming increasingly influential in U.S. politics. But it goes further back than we think.

Oct 4, 202346 min

The energy driving California to its zero-emission goals

California regulators plan to ban cars with combustible engines by 2035. That means there needs to be more charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) and changes to how we use our electrical grid. Plus, why is the state funding fueling stations for hydrogen fuel cell cars if there's so few sales?

Oct 3, 202339 min

Newsom appoints Laphonza Butler as Feinstein replacement

Democratic party strategist and former union leader Laphonza Butler will be California's next Senator. Plus, San Diegans struggling with extreme mental illness and substance abuse now have a new option to get treatment with the opening of the CARE Court program. And, this week marks the return of the San Diego Filipino Film Festival.

Oct 2, 202346 min

Celebrating neurodiversity in art, food and immigration, Latinx film picks

This weekend in the arts, one exhibit will celebrate inclusivity and all things abstract. Plus, how food and immigration often intersect. And, recommendations for Latinx films to check out.

Sep 28, 202345 min

The mental health struggles of men

Men's support groups have gained popularity recently as a way for men to connect with one another and as an outlet for challenging outdated beliefs of masculinity.

Sep 27, 202328 min

The state of local journalism and how it affects democracy

Democracy thrives when the public is well-informed. But with local news on the decline, it raises the question of how we can continue to hold the powerful accountable.

Sep 26, 202346 min

Celebrating Chicano cinema and San Diego hip-hop

This Hispanic Heritage Month, we are highlighting Latino artists and creators in the community. Plus, a new exhibit pays tribute to San Diego’s hip-hop movement.

Sep 22, 202329 min

Latino book recommendations, Oceanside Zine Fest, and sumo wrestling

A local children’s librarian recommends books for Hispanic Heritage Month. Plus, the Oceanside Zine Fest celebrates the analog form of art. And, the world premiere of the new play “SUMO.”

Sep 21, 202346 min

How does financial scarcity affect how we spend?

A new study looks at how financial strain affects our psyche and informs our spending decisions.

Sep 20, 202315 min

California passes laws to aid digital consumers

California lawmakers passed two bills aimed at improving the lives of digital consumers in the state. They would make fixing electronics easier and allow Californians to more easily delete their personal information online.

Sep 19, 202345 min

Neuroscience and the zombie brain

Bradley Voytek will be one of two neuroscientists presenting insights into the zombie brain at "The Secret Morgue 4: Zombie Autopsy Edition."

Sep 14, 202314 min

Medieval women, the science of zombie brains and Trolley Dances

A San Diego professor's novel, "Cities of Women," explores the similarities and differences between medieval and present-day women. Plus, all you need to know about what to do in San Diego this weekend.

Sep 14, 202346 min

How are young people grappling with threats to democracy?

Ahead of Democracy Day, we dive into specific threats to democracy, like censorship in classrooms, and how it affects the next generation.

Sep 13, 202345 min

Media literacy and what it means for democracy

When so many people rely on social media for news, it can be a challenge to tell the difference between credible information and misinformation. California lawmakers are trying to change that.

Sep 12, 202345 min

Super Girl Pro surf competition returns to Oceanside

Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro is coming to San Diego next week. The three-day festival will bring more than 140 female surfers to Oceanside Pier to compete.

Sep 11, 202319 min

Cooking for a busy lifestyle, weekend arts events and FilmOut

A San Diego author offers simple and tasty recipes for people on-the-go. Plus, a new exhibit at the Mesa College Art Gallery. And, San Diego's LGBTQ+ film festival FilmOut is back.

Sep 7, 202346 min

Stressed about student debt? Here's where to start

Student loan repayments are set to start again. We hear some advice on how to pay the debt back. Plus, the fight for mass debt relief continues — and how seniors are still burdened by their loans.

Sep 7, 202345 min

Girls flag football takes the field at area high schools

Football season is back, and girls flag football is now being played at high schools across the San Diego region.

Sep 6, 202326 min

San Diego doctor sees big benefits from kids playing sports

The benefits of youth sports "far outweigh the risks," a San Diego sports medicine doctor said.

Sep 5, 202317 min

Buddhist stories, Hunter S. Thompson and weekend arts events

A new graphic novel brings Buddhist stories to a younger audience. Plus, a look at the world premiere of a new musical and a local arts and culture festival.

Aug 31, 202345 min

March on Washington 60 years later — where are we now?

In 1963, as many as 250,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C., to demand voting rights, fair wages, economic justice and more. Thousands again converged on Saturday for the March on Washington's 60th anniversary.

Aug 30, 202345 min

San Diego County mayors talk about homelessness

In recent months, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria criticized other cities in San Diego County for not doing their part to combat homelessness in the region. Tuesday on KPBS Midday Edition, mayors from across the county respond and talk about what their cities are doing to address homelessness.

Aug 29, 202346 min

Celebrating 50 years of hip-hop

For hip-hop's 50th anniversary, we look at how NPR Music's Tiny Desk concert series became a platform for many of hip-hop's greatest. Plus, what the San Diego hip-hop scene is like — and how the genre grew into the cultural force it is today.

Aug 28, 202346 min

A Gothic fantasy romance, diaspora poetry and ballet

A local author is out with the second book in her Gothic-inspired young adult fantasy series. Plus, a poetry collection about the Vietnamese-American experience. And finally, a look at the weekend arts calendar.

Aug 24, 202346 min

A new COVID variant on scientists' radar

A new coronavirus variant of concern is getting the attention of public health officials. Plus, how an increase in international travel has led to a backlog in processing passports and other travel documents.

Aug 23, 202345 min

First day of school in San Diego

Today is the first day of school for the San Diego Unified School District, the second largest in California. This year the district opened more community schools as a strategy to better provide for students. Plus, some San Diego community colleges look to recover from enrollment declines brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

Aug 23, 202345 min

San Diego assesses the impacts of Hilary

San Diego is recovering from the impacts of Tropical Storm Hilary, which brought rare August rainfall, wind, and some flooding to the region on Sunday.

Aug 21, 202328 min

NPR's Aisha Harris explores how pop culture shapes us in new book 'Wannabe'

“Wannabe,” the debut book from Aisha Harris, is both a memoir and a personal reckoning with pop culture and its influence on us.

Aug 21, 202316 min

The gift of public art, plus a look at the weekend arts calendar

We explore the gift of a public art collection, how one artist paints the relationship between the Colorado River and climate change. Plus, a Filipino punk rock festival that creates a sense of identity.

Aug 10, 202346 min

Hoover High students recognized in NPR podcast challenge

Hoover High School students produced an eight-minute podcast called “Why Are You So Distracted?” which looked at technology addiction, the endless scroll and why it affects so many teens.

Aug 10, 202314 min

Wartime history of Japanese Americans

We featured a story on KPBS Midday Edition from NPR’s Code Switch podcast that digs into the little-known history of Japanese Americans who were living in Japan during World War II.

Aug 10, 202328 min

Pulling the curtain back on menopause part 2

When's the last time you had a real, in-depth talk to anyone about menopause? Oh, never? Let's change that.
 
 On Midday Edition, KPBS revisited our previous conversation about menopause and answer your questions.

Aug 9, 202346 min

Pulling back the curtain on menopause

KPBS Midday Edition revisited a panel discussion that pulled back the curtain on menopause. The panel talked about the sometimes debilitating — sometimes welcomed — changes associated with menopause, the state of modern treatment, and how we — as a society — can support women as they go through this stage of life.

Aug 7, 202345 min

'Crime and Punishment' as a comedy?

Dostoevsky's epic novel about murder, morality and suffering is now a 90-minute comic romp at The Globe.

Jul 27, 202314 min