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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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San Diego, CA

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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.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Fletcher spent campaign funds to fight sexual assault claims

4/12/2024
Former San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher used campaign funds to pay for his legal defense against sexual assault and harassment allegations. And California is spending billions of dollars on homelessness. Is it working?

Duration:00:46:40

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Potential changes for California's telephone lines

4/5/2024
Telecom giant AT&T has long been responsible for maintaining California’s phone lines, but that could be changing. Then, San Diego voters may be voting on multiple tax measures in November's general election. Plus, former San Diego Padres executive Larry Lucchino passed away this week. We hear about his legacy on baseball in San Diego and beyond.

Duration:00:46:46

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Schools look to improve mental health of students

3/29/2024
A new series from KPBS examines how schools are managing the mental health of students. Plus, the San Diego Padres, San Diego Wave FC, and SDSU men's basketball all played this week. We take a look at how they fared, and their prospects.

Duration:00:46:15

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San Diego's cost of living crisis

3/22/2024
Prices for housing, energy, and even child care make San Diego among the most expensive places to live in the country. We take a look at where things stand today and what efforts are underway to make the region more affordable.

Duration:00:46:30

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Coastal commission facing reforms and one woman's mental health care struggles

3/15/2024
We take a look at reform efforts for the California Coastal Commission. Also, we hear about one woman's tragic story highlighting a mental health care system still in need of fixing.

Duration:00:46:00

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High-speed rail is coming to California, but not San Diego

3/8/2024
High-speed rail is coming to California, but not yet to San Diego. We take a look at the decades-long effort to bring high-speed rail to California, and San Diego's role in it. Plus, workplaces have changed a lot since 2020, and so has the language we use around them.

Duration:00:45:45

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Censorship battles at libraries and a proposed national monument in the Imperial Valley

3/1/2024
San Diego libraries have been the site of recent controversies and censorship efforts. On Roundtable this week, we hear about how local libraries have been impacted by recent culture battles over books. And, an effort is underway to create a national monument in the Imperial Valley.

Duration:00:46:10

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Migrant welcome center closes as federal immigration reform fails to be passed

2/23/2024
We take a look at the state of the U.S. immigration system and the increased role the San Diego-Tijuana border region is playing in it. The San Diego-Tijuana border region has seen a growing number of migrant arrivals over the last few years. Meanwhile, a San Diego migrant welcome center closes its doors.

Duration:00:45:20

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Could San Diego's encampment ban go statewide?

2/9/2024
This week on Roundtable, we have a conversation on homelessness in the region more than six months since the city of San Diego's encampment ban took effect.

Duration:00:46:18

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San Diego may turn to voters to fix stormwater system

2/2/2024
San Diego voters may see a tax measure on the November ballot in order to fund the city's stormwater infrastructure and disaster relief needs following the Jan. 22 storm. Plus, kids today do not have as much time to play freely as in decades past. We take a look at some of the causes, and how kids can benefit from having more unsupervised play time.

Duration:00:46:16

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Lessons learned: How San Diego is preparing for the next storm

1/26/2024
San Diego has started the long road to recovery after Monday’s record-breaking storm. On Roundtable, we hear about the impact of the storm, and what the San Diego-Tijuana region needs to do to prepare for future storms.

Duration:00:46:46

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Solar adoption declining in California after new rules take hold

1/19/2024
Solar energy rules have changed for California. What impact are they having on the golden state’s move toward a green energy future? Plus, we get a look into what migrants are experiencing at encampments in a remote community in the San Diego desert.

Duration:00:46:20

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As pandemic funding ends, San Diego schools face uncertain financial future

1/12/2024
San Diego schools saw a major influx of pandemic aid meant to ease the impacts of school shutdowns and learning loss. That funding is soon coming to an end. And the San Diego Unified School District, the second-largest district in California, faces a major budget deficit for the next school year.

Duration:00:46:21

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New California laws, plus why people are leaving the state

1/5/2024
California lawmakers passed nearly 1,000 new laws in 2023, with many targeting the state's high cost of living. Then, California has been losing population in recent years, particularly higher-income earners. What does that mean for the state's future?

Duration:00:44:54

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A year of change along the San Diego-Tijuana border

12/22/2023
From changes in migration to a memorable Tijuana little league baseball team, the San Diego-Tijuana border region has been the scene for many memorable stories in 2023.

Duration:00:46:47

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A closer look at San Diego's Housing Action Package 2.0

12/15/2023
The San Diego City Council approved Mayor Todd Gloria's wide-ranging Housing Action Package 2.0 on Tuesday. We take a closer look at what's included.

Duration:00:46:48

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San Diego energy outlook points to lower prices in 2024

12/8/2023
On this week's Roundtable, we take a look at the outlook for San Diego energy prices in 2024. Plus, a KPBS investigation looks into how credit unions chartered in California have been relying on overdraft fees for revenue. Then, California voters could soon see a ballot initiative that would make it easier to prosecute overdose deaths as homicides.

Duration:00:46:47

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Migrant arrivals in Jacumba highlight ongoing strains along border

12/1/2023
In recent months, the rural desert community of Jacumba Hot Springs has seen an influx of migrants and asylum-seekers, leaving people struggling to find shelter and straining resources along the San Diego-Tijuana border.

Duration:00:46:50

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The legacy of Padres owner Peter Seidler

11/17/2023
San Diego Padres chair and owner Peter Seidler died this week at the age of 63. Seidler's lasting legacy includes far more than baseball.

Duration:00:46:50

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Exploring San Diego veterans' challenges and contributions

11/10/2023
For Veterans Day, Roundtable hosts a conversation about the issues military members and veterans face, and the value they add to the region. Plus, some San Diego residents are making their voices heard over concerns about the cost of electricity.

Duration:00:47:00