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KPBS Roundtable
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KPBS Roundtable offers perspectives from those who tell San Diego’s stories. Join us for a weekly discussion with reporters, adding depth and context to the headlines driving the news in the San Diego region. New episodes drop every Friday afternoon.
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KPBS Roundtable offers perspectives from those who tell San Diego’s stories. Join us for a weekly discussion with reporters, adding depth and context to the headlines driving the news in the San Diego region. New episodes drop every Friday afternoon.
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×What does it take to capture the thrill of San Diego Comic-Con and bring it to an even wider audience?On KPBS Roundtable, we get the lowdown on this year’s event from a local reporter who covers the con, and a podcast host who spotlights both established and up-and-coming comic book creators and artists.Then, how one content creator from San Diego developed her passion for pop culture and fandom — and her relationship to the convention.And finally, hear from two of our very own KPBS staff about what they have seen at the convention so far and the passion that drives it.Guests:Philip Molnar, senior business reporter, San Diego Union-TribuneAaron Nabus, host, "Hall H" podcastTiffie Starchild, content creatorJulianna Domingo, producer, KPBS Midday EditionLeslie Gonzalez, web producer, KPBS…

1 Biofuel project in National City sparks pollution concerns; Chula Vista tightens E-bike rules 45:30
National City has made efforts to reduce its number of industrial businesses in recent years with the goal of improving air quality and resident health. But a new new proposed biofuel depot is raining concerns in a city that has long sought to curb pollution. Also on KPBS Roundtable, the Chula Vista City Council passed an ordinance last week with new regulations on who can ride e-bikes and where. We take a look into the city's tighter restrictions on young e-bike users. Then, we share other stories in this week's roundup. Guests: Kori Suzuki , South Bay and Imperial Valley reporter, KPBS Crystal Niebla , infrastructure and government accountability reporter, inewsource Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS…
It’s time for a mid-season report card for San Diego sports teams this week. The Padres will enter next week’s All-Star break with a winning record. On today's show, we discuss what they need to do in the second half to make another playoff run come October. Plus, San Diego’s soccer landscape continues to bloom. We check in on both of the major soccer teams in San Diego: San Diego FC and San Diego Wave FC. Guests: Derek Togerson, NBC 7 sports anchor Ryan Finley , sports editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune Tony Sanchez , founder, SanDiego.Futbol…
The Michelin Guide has revealed which California restaurants earned a "star." Carlsbad's Lilo picked up one Michelin star. Meanwhile, Atelier Manna received a Bib Gourmand designation. San Diego now has five Michelin-starred restaurants. This week on Roundtable, we bring together a few journalists covering one of the things we love most about San Diego: food. Plus, the weekly roundup of other stories from the week. Guests: Candice Woo , freelance journalist and editor in San Diego Beth Demmon , food and drink writer for San Diego Magazine Farley Elliot , SoCal Bureau chief, SFGATE Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS Food & drink recommendations: Read Candice Woo’s Guide to San Diego Dining Lilo - Carlsbad Read Beth Demmon’s Review on Lilo Jeune et Jolie - Carlsbad Addison - Del Mar Valle - Oceanside Atelier Manna - Leucadia Soichi - North Park Fine dining Lucien - La Jolla Dora - La Jolla Fleurette - La Jolla, UTC Bosforo - Normal Heights Read Beth Demmon’s Look into Bosforo Vulture (Vegan & Cocktails)- University Heights Read Candice Woo’s Review on Vulture Trust - North Park 3131 by Deckman’s - North Park Trattoria Cori Pastificio - North Park Food & casual dining Odie's Pizza Co - Oceanside New Wave Bagel - Leucadia Read Beth Demmon’s Review on New Wave Bagel Chick & Hawk - Encinitas Read Candice Woo’s Review on Chick & Hawk La Perla #3 - Point Loma Read Candice Woo’s Favorite Burritos in San Diego Wildflour Delicatessen - Liberty Station Read Beth Demmon’s Review on Wildflour Sonny’s Pizza - University Heights Zion Market (Food Court and Rooftop Bar) - Kearny Mesa Marigold Bagels - North Park Read Beth Demmon’s Review on Marigold Bagels Bica - Normal Heights Drinks & breweries Happy Medium - North Park Read Candice Woo’s Guide to Cocktail Bars Green Cheek Beer Co. - Oceanside Artifex Brewing - Oceanside Brewery X - Downtown Asylum Brewing - North Park Brewjeria Taproom & Kitchen - Chula Vista Athletic Brewing Co.…
San Diego Pride's parade and festival kicks off in less than a month. But this year, festivities are overshadowed by concerns about leadership and the overall vision for the organization. More than two dozen LGBTQ+ leaders have sent a letter to the board outlining issues like the lack of transparency and community engagement. The criticism comes weeks after a coalition of Jewish organizations, along with San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, have pulled out of the festival over San Diego Pride's decision to invite singer Kehlani as a headliner. We discuss the details and what this could mean for Pride. Then, we hear about the firsthand impacts of the Trump administration's ban on transgender soldiers — through the story of one local sailor. Plus, the weekly roundup of other stories from the week. Guests: Maura Fox , communities reporter for The San Diego Union-Tribune Andrew Dyer , military and veterans affairs reporter, KPBS Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS…
Immigration raids, the protests against them, and President Trump's deployment of troops brought dramatic scenes to Los Angeles this week. As California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta challenge the legality of Trump's actions, we discuss where immigration enforcement is headed and the military’s role in it. Plus, what does it take to bring journalism to the world of social media? We hear about citizen journalism, news influencers and the ultimate potential for news on social media apps. Guests: Gustavo Solis , investigative border reporter, KPBS Andrew Dyer , military and veterans affairs reporter, KPBS Bella Ross , social media producer, Voice of San Diego, @bellamayaross Jake Gotta, social media reporter and host, Public Matters, KPBS, @jakegotta…

1 Goodbye to free parking?; National City questions how police should respond to mental health crises 47:30
This week, the San Diego City Council passed new rules for street parking in the city. We discuss what it means for the state of free Sunday parking, parking in Balboa Park and more. Plus, a KPBS investigation looks into three separate civil rights lawsuits in National City brought by the families of people who died after police officers confronted them. We talk through questions over how police should respond to people experiencing mental health crises. Then, our weekly roundup of some feel-good stories from the week. Guests: Andrew Bowen , metro reporter, KPBS David Garrick , reporter, The San Diego Union-Tribune Kori Suzuki , South Bay and Imperial Valley reporter, KPBS…
The city of San Diego's ADU bonus program may be undergoing some big changes. A new KPBS investigation looks into how the proposal could prevent construction in the city's whitest, wealthiest neighborhoods. Then, the San Diego Unified School District is easing its graduation requirements . We discuss what the changes mean for students' access to higher education. Plus, the weekly roundup of other stories from the week. Guests: Andrew Bowen, metro reporter, KPBS Jacob McWhinney, education reporter, Voice of San Diego Ashley Rusch, producer, KPBS…
We get the latest on Thursday's early morning plane crash and its impact on San Diego's military community. Then, a KPBS investigation into San Diego's highest-paid city employees: cops, and why one officer is making $430,000. Plus, a deep dive into Baja's Valle de Guadalupe as a winemaking hub in our region, and what it's like to be a travel writer. Guests: Andrew Dyer , military and veteran affairs reporter, KPBS Scott Rodd , investigative reporter, KPBS Michele Bigley , freelance journalist…
This week, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria released his revised annual budget . We break down what's getting more funding and what programs are facing cuts. Then, we discuss Gov. Gavin Newsom's push for California cities and counties to ban homeless encampments . All 18 cities in San Diego County have some sort of camping ban. We break down how the governor's "model ordinance" could affect local policies. Plus, we discuss more stories from a busy news week on The Roundup. Guests : Andrew Bowen , metro reporter, KPBS Marisa Kendall , homelessness reporter, CalMatters Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS…

1 Proposed tariffs may impact San Diego's farm industry, California high speed rail inches along 45:30
The Trump administration’s proposed tariffs are sowing apprehension in the San Diego region’s robust farming sector. Many farmers are taking a wait and see approach, but the impacts could be far-reaching. Plus, California’s high speed rail ambitions have been scaled back significantly in recent years. Yet it’s still billions over budget and no tracks have been laid. We discuss what’s really slowing down the project . Then, we talk about more stories from the week on The Roundup. Guests: John Carroll, reporter and anchor, KPBS John Branch, features reporter, New York Times Jacob Aere, reporter and producer, KPBS…
In March, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents raided a paint company near El Cajon. United States citizens were eventually allowed to leave, but 15 people who could not prove citizenship were transported to the Otay Mesa Detention Center. Jorge Lopez was one of them. He's now free after a month in federal detention, and shared his story with KPBS . We discuss the details. Plus, bot students are scamming California community colleges out of financial aid. CalMatters reporting into the issue has caught the attention of congress members who are calling for a federal investigation into the fraud. Then, we discuss more stories from the news cycle this week on the roundup. Guests: Gustavo Solis , investigative border reporter, KPBS Adam Echelman , higher education and workforce reporter, CalMatters Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS…

1 EPA chief visits San Diego amid sewage crisis; a look at big spending by California lobbyists 46:08
Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lee Zeldin visited San Diego’s South Bay this week. He wanted to see firsthand the impacts of the cross border sewage crisis in the San Diego-Tijuana region. This week on Roundtable, we discuss his plans to address the problem, and how he's looking to pressure Mexico to help fix it. Then, we take a look at recent reporting on special interest spending in California , and what it tells us about how lobbying impacts state policymaking. Plus, we dive into other stories making news this week on the roundup. Guests: Andrew Keats , reporter, Axios San Diego Tammy Murga , South County reporter, The San Diego Union-Tribune Jeremia Kimelman , data reporter, CalMatters Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
Single family homes in the city of San Diego could soon pay nearly $50 a month for trash pickup. . We break down the proposed fees — and the debate surrounding them — with Voice of San Diego's Scott Lewis. Plus, the 2028 Olympic surfing competition will be hosted at a local surf break, Lower Trestles . We talk about the significance of the spot and what to expect in the world of Olympic surfing. Then, we take a look at other stories this week on the roundup. Guests: Scott Lewis , CEO and editor-in-chief, Voice of San Diego Laylan Connelly , beach reporter, The Orange County Register Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS…
The results are in from Tuesday's special primary election to fill the empty County Board of Supervisors seat for District 1. Chula Vista Mayor John McCann and Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre both advanced to a runoff in July. We take a closer look at the candidates, some of the top issues and what's at stake in the election. Then on KPBS Roundtable, the California Environmental Quality Act was passed in 1970 in order to protect natural habitats, protect its sensitive species and minimize pollution. But some state lawmakers argue it is often used to hinder housing production in the state and are pushing for reform . Plus, we take a look at other stories from the week on the roundup. Guests: Kori Suzuki , south bay and Imperial valley reporter, KPBS Deborah Brennan , reporter, CalMatters, Voice of San Diego Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
The Trump administration continues its efforts at mass deportations, upending the nation’s immigration policies in the process. Many of their actions are facing legal challenges. This week on Roundtable, we talk about the impact of the administration's efforts on the San Diego-Tijuana region. Plus, we sit down with KPBS' most recent Gloria Penner news fellow to hear her reflections on the year-long fellowship. Guests : Gustavo Solis , border reporter, KPBS Elliot Spagat , US immigration news editor, Associated Press Elaine Alfaro , investigative researcher and archivist, KPBS…
We discuss a new KPBS investigation that reveals stark differences in how white and Black people were sentenced in robbery murders under a former San Diego County district attorney. Also, how San Diego veterans are organizing to fight proposed layoffs at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Plus, we take a look at this week’s top stories in the roundup. Guests: Katie Hyson , racial justice and social equity reporter, KPBS Andrew Dyer , military and veteran affairs reporter, KPBS Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS…
Spring in San Diego means a whole new season of sports — from baseball to soccer. For the Padres, opening day is March 27 at Petco Park. Meanwhile, the San Diego Wave Fútbol Club is preparing for their home opener at Snapdragon Stadium on March 22. On Roundtable, we discuss what sports fans need to know from the sidelines. Guests: Ryan Finley , sports editor, The San Diego Union-Tribune Tony Sanchez , founder, San Diego.futbol…
The San Diego City Council made changes last week to the rules for backyard apartments in an effort to rein in large multi-unit developments for certain parts of the city. On KPBS Roundtable, we discuss what changed, and and what it could mean for housing production in San Diego. Then we talk about a state bill to address cross border pollution changing course and raising concerns about the viability of a long-term fix. Plus, we take a look at other stories from the week on the roundup. Guests: David Garrick , reporter, The San Diego Union-Tribune Philip Salata , environment and energy reporter, inewsource Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
Tariff whiplash and trade war talk dominated headlines this week as tariffs were put on pause. We hear how the day-to-day changes in tariffs are impacting the San Diego-Tijuana region. Then, a new series tells the story of soccer in a cross-border community. Plus, we take a look at this week’s top stories in the roundup. Guests: Phillip Molnar , senior business reporter for the San Diego Union-Tribune Jacob Aere , reporter, KPBS Ashley Rusch , producer, KPBS…
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President Trump's push for mass deportations have led to increased fear for many immigrant communities in San Diego. Despite the rhetoric, San Diego has not yet seen large-scale immigration raids. We hear the latest from KPBS border reporter Gustavo Solis on immigration enforcement in the region. Then, California's high-speed rail project is facing new challenges as the Trump administration announced plans to review federal funding for the project . Plus, we take a look at other stories from the week in the roundup. Guests: Gustavo Solis , investigative border reporter, KPBS Colleen Shalby , reporter, Los Angeles Times Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
San Diego FC is making its franchise debut on Sunday against LA Galaxy in Carson. Their first home game is Saturday, March 1, at Snapdragon Stadium. SDFC is the 30th team in Major League Soccer, the top division of men's soccer in the U.S. Today on Roundtable, it's San Diego FC 101: everything you need to know about the team and its significance to the San Diego-Tijuana region. Plus, how to watch them play and what to look out for. Guests: Cesar Hernandez , ESPN reporter covering North American soccer Alejandro Villaseñor , co-founder of SanDiego.Futbol and co-host of the podcast "2 Balls and a Mic" Ryan Finley , sports editor with The San Diego Union-Tribune…
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Americans are spending more time alone, leading to what many consider an epidemic of loneliness. But does it also have a connection to politics ? Then, Voice of San Diego looks back on its first 20 years of local investigative journalism. Plus, we take a look at other stories from the week in the roundup. Guests: Amita Sharma , public matters investigative reporter, KPBS Scott Lewis , CEO/Editor in Chief, Voice of San Diego Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
Results from the standardized test assessment known as the nation's report card show students across the country are falling behind on reading skills. The assessment comes roughly five years since COVID-19 first emerged as a global health threat and reflects the continued impact of the pandemic on education. While fourth graders in San Diego have seen some improvement in math , according to the exam scores, economic advantages continue to play a major role in success or failure. Our education roundtable discusses what the results mean for San Diego's students, schools, and the future of education. Guests: Katie Anastas , education reporter, KPBS Jakob McWhinney , education reporter, Voice of San Diego Resources: Voice of San Diego parents guide to San Diego schools…
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday to ban transgender soldiers from serving in the military, while also targeting diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the U.S. armed forces. Then, San Diego’s City Council removed a controversial zoning rule for parts of Southeast San Diego after community pushback. Plus, a look at other stories from the week in the roundup. Guests: Andrew Dyer , military and veterans affairs reporter, KPBS Katie Hyson , racial justice and social equity reporter, KPBS Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
Since his inauguration Monday, President Trump has brought sweeping changes to the nation’s immigration system. We take a look at how changes to immigration rules are already impacting people in the San Diego-Tijuana border region and beyond. Then, as technology driven by AI continues to take hold in our workplaces, California labor groups look to push back to protect the future of work. Guests: Kate Morrissey , immigration reporter, Beyond the Border News Maria Sacchetti , immigration reporter, The Washington Post Gustavo Solis , investigative border reporter, KPBS…
The ongoing devastating fires in Los Angeles have likely caused tens of billions of dollars’ in damages, with some estimates reaching far higher . What does that mean for California’s already struggling insurance market? Then, around 500 people who were homeless died in San Diego County last year. We take a look at the numbers and what they mean. Plus, a look at other stories from the week on the roundup. Guests: Levi Sumagaysay , economy reporter, CalMatters Blake Nelson , homelessness reporter, The San Diego-Union Tribune Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
Firefighters in Los Angeles continue to battle multiple wildfires in what has become a historic week for Southern California. We hear what it’s been like covering the wildfires and the impact to the affected communities. Then, a suite of new state laws took effect in 2025. We take a closer look at some of them. Plus, on Monday, Sheel Seidler, the wife of the late San Diego Padres chairman Peter Seidler, filed a lawsuit to gain control of the team. What is behind the conflict and what will it mean for the Padres future? Guests: Ryanne Mena , crime and public safety reporter, Southern California News Group Jeanne Kuang , Capitol reporter, CalMatters Bryce Miller, sports columnist, The San Diego Union-Tribune…
San Diego County is rolling out a new state law that expands conservatorships to people suffering from severe addiction. How ready is the county to provide services to those in need? Then, we discuss how the city of San Diego will handle its budget deficit and the demand for new housing in 2025. Plus, in the roundup, we hear about recent media trends heading into the new year. Guests Lisa Halverstadt , senior investigative reporter, Voice of San Diego Andrew Bowen , metro reporter, KPBS Andrew Bracken , producer, KPBS…
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to expand the powers of the Citizens’ Law Enforcement Review Board to address in-custody deaths in county jails. Then, we hear about efforts to ban the use of algorithmic pricing software in setting rental prices.
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