On Midday Edition, we explore an exhibit highlighting expressions of the Arab American identity. Then, we check in with a local chef about the history behind Filipino cuisine, plus the weekend preview.
On Midday Edition, we're talking about some of the most impactful statewide propositions on your ballot. Our panelists will weigh the pros and cons and how each could affect you.
On Midday Edition, we discuss the cross-border housing crisis in the San Diego-Tijuana region, and the intersecting challenges of affordability in the region.
On Midday Edition Monday, we look at how voters are thinking about the war in Gaza ahead of the presidential election. And, the role of trust and truthfulness in voting behavior.
Author and activist Jen Soriano explores the origins of their chronic pain by diving into history, both broad and personal, in their debut essay collection. Plus, we hear about local film festivals coming up. And finally, what to expect in the
The state of California is suing ExxonMobil, alleging the company created a pollution crisis. On Midday Edition, we're talking about corporate responsibility and the impact of plastics.
Rodeo is a centuries-old sport and an enduring family tradition in many communities. We explore its place in Indigenous and charro culture, and the future of rodeo in San Diego County.
A local author takes readers into the life of a honey bee, showing the importance of these busy pollinators. Plus, we hear some movie recommendations for Banned Books Week. And, your weekend preview.
On Midday Edition Wednesday, we discuss the complexities of Hispanic and Latino identities, the history of the Chicano movement, and book recommendations for Hispanic Heritage Month.
On Midday Edition Tuesday, we’re talking about the ongoing legal challenges to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs; what that means for businesses owned by women of color and the landscape of DEI as a whole.
School is back in session and many students are in dual-language or bilingual programs. We hear from educators about the wide-ranging benefits of bilingual education.
School is back in session and many students are in dual-language or bilingual programs. We hear from educators about the wide-ranging benefits of bilingual education.
Last week's heat wave was a reminder that climate change is pushing our weather to the extremes. How do these extreme weather events affect our physical and mental health?
On Midday Edition, we look at the community's efforts to keep Queen Bee’s doors open after the death of the building's owner, Allen Hitch Jr.. Plus, we get a preview of FilAm CreatorCon. And, Baby Bushka closes a chapter on their musical career
On Midday Edition, we hear from two guests about their firsthand experiences on and after 9/11. We also delve into the lessons learned from the War on Terror.