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Sinopse
Mark Sauer hosts KPBS Roundtable, a lively discussion of the week's top stories. Local journalists join Sauer to provide insight into how these stories affect residents of the San Diego region.
Episódios
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Roundtable Wrapped: A year of reporting in review
19/12/2025 Duração: 45minAs the year comes to a close, we reflect on some of the biggest KPBS stories of the year with the reporters who covered them.We discuss the changing landscape of immigration enforcement and mass deportation. Plus, the local housing picture in San Diego — from ADUs to the effects of statewide legislation.Then, we talk about the top stories on the science and technology beat this year, including artificial intelligence and nuclear fusion.Guests:Gustavo Solis, investigative border reporter, KPBSAndrew Bowen, metro reporter, KPBSThomas Fudge, science and technology reporter, KPBS
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Ukrainian immigrant released by ICE shares story; holiday cuisine
12/12/2025 Duração: 46minImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released a Ukrainian immigrant who was arrested last week after her green card interview.Viktoriia Bulavina said she was held for days inside a federal building in downtown San Diego, where ICE officers put her and other women in shackles and chains.We talk about Bulvina's story and the broader picture of immigration enforcement in San Diego.Then, we sit down with local food journalists to recap culinary trends from the year and restaurants on their radar for the holiday season.Guests:Kori Suzuki, South Bay and Imperial Valley reporter, KPBSJackie Bryant, lifestyle journalist and co-host of the Happy Half Hour podcastHelen Hwang, food and travel journalist
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San Diego FC’s first season ends in defeat but with big wins off the field
05/12/2025 Duração: 45minThe San Diego FC inaugural season has officially come to an end.This week on Roundtable, we recap Saturday’s 3–1 loss to the Vancouver Whitecaps with local soccer experts, unpacking the team’s success both on the scoreboard and in the stands.Then, a new report from UC San Diego shows a sharp rise in first-year students lacking high school math proficiency. At UC San Diego — where more than half of undergraduates pursue STEM degrees that require math — that’s a growing concern.We break down why sum things aren’t adding up for math education, and why math skills have declined since 2020.Guests:Darren Smith, radio host, San Diego FC and Section 1904 podcastHector Trujillo, soccer writer, the Times of San Diego and El LatinoTony Sanchez, co-founder, San Diego.futbolJacob Aere, reporter, KPBSStories mentioned:UC San Diego is trying to solve a remedial math problemSan Diego FC falls to Whitecaps 3-1, capping off historic inaugural season
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Q&A with A Martínez, habeas corpus petitions, Prop 36 costs
14/11/2025 Duração: 44minFor public radio listeners, NPR voices often become part of our morning ritual. A Martínez, NPR Morning Edition and Up First co-host, is one of those personalities.He joins KPBS Roundtable to talk about his public media journey, from covering sports all the way to hosting public radio’s morning flagship.Then, we dig into how immigration lawyers are filing habeas corpus petitions to protect their clients and challenge immigration holds.And finally, San Diego County is struggling to handle the costs of Proposition 36 and its tough-on-crime policies. Hear how the county is managing the extra dollars needed in a time when budgets are tight.Guests:A Martínez, co-host, NPR Morning Edition and Up FirstGustavo Solis, investigative border reporter, KPBSLisa Halverstadt, senior investigative reporter, Voice of San DiegoStories mentioned:Lawyers using Habeas Corpus in last-ditch efforts to free immigrants from detention — KPBSProposition 36 Hits County Budget Hard — Voice of San Diego
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National City rejects biofuel depot, 'The Finest' season finale
07/11/2025 Duração: 46minIn case you missed it, there was a special election this week in California.We take stock of Proposition 50 and other political headlines from the week, including Nancy Pelosi's retirement announcement after a 20-term career in Congress.Plus, National City this week rejected a proposed biofuel depot project over air quality concerns.And, we sit down with our colleagues at "The Finest" podcast to hear about their season one finale and their reflections from their first 25 episodes.Guests:Alexei Koseff, Washington, D.C. correspondent, San Francisco ChroniclePhilip Salata, environment and energy reporter, inewsourceKori Suzuki, South Bay and Imperial Valley reporter, KPBSJulia Dixon Evans, arts reporter and host of "The Finest", KPBSAnthony Wallace, podcast producer, "The Finest"
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Water rates hike; SD horror writers talk scary stories
31/10/2025 Duração: 46minWater bills are going up for San Diegans.Despite ongoing cost of living concerns, San Diego’s city council voted this week to increase water and sewer rates by 31% over the next two years. We talk about what that means for you and your water bill.Plus, for Halloween, local horror writers talk about their approach to telling scary stories, and why we love to be scared.Guests: Mackenzie Elmer, energy and environment reporter, Voice of San DiegoDavid Garrick, reporter, San Diego Union-TribuneKC Grifant, horror, fantasy and science fiction writerShane Hawk, horror writer and editorJon Cohn, horror writer and board game designerHorror stories:Melinda West: Monster Gunslinger (Monster Gunslingers Book 1)Never Whistle at Night: An Indigenous Dark Fiction AnthologyKill Beth
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SDFC's first-ever playoff match; local Pre-K helps DV survivors
24/10/2025 Duração: 45minSan Diego soccer fans are gearing up for playoffs season, rallying behind Major League Soccer’s San Diego FC and the National Women’s Soccer League’s San Diego Wave FC.Both teams are headed to the playoffs in the next few weeks. We take a look at their seasons and what they'll need to reach their championship goals.Then, we hear about one San Diego preschool making a difference in the lives of children recovering from family trauma, including domestic violence.Guests: Alejandro Villaseñor, co-founder of SanDiego.Futbol and co-host of the podcast "Two Balls and a Mic"Hector Trujillo, sports journalist and contributor to The Times of San DiegoAdriana Heldiz, assistant visuals editor, CalMattersIf you or a loved one are in need of support, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233.Resources:City of San Diego Domestic Violence ResourcesYMCA San Diego: Domestic Violence ServicesCenter for Community SolutionsSouth Bay Community Services (SBCS)Community Resource CenterWomen's Resource CenterInterfa
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North County's housing challenge; TwitchCon brings streamers to San Diego
18/10/2025 Duração: 46minHousing challenges in San Diego's North County reflect much of the region — from a lack of affordable options to rising rents.We discuss how new state legislation and recent legal challenges over development could affect housing stock in North County.Plus, convention goers are back on the streets of downtown San Diego this weekend for TwitchCon. The conference celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, bringing hundreds of online creators and their fans to San Diego.We talk about how streaming has changed culture over the past decade.Guests:Alexander Nguyen, North County multimedia producer, KPBSTigist Layne, North County reporter, Voice of San DiegoDrew Harwell, technology reporter, The Washington PostConnorEatsPants, Twitch streamer and content creator
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'Solutions showdown': homelessness in San Diego, how to prevent future pandemics
10/10/2025 Duração: 46minVoice of San Diego brought a "solutions showdown" to its annual Politifest last weekend.A pair of panels took on different facets of San Diego's homelessness crisis: what to do about street homelessness and how to respond when people with behavioral health problems refuse treatment. We discuss the takeaways.Plus, a new book by a local science journalist tackles how to prevent future pandemics.Guests:Lisa Halverstadt, senior investigative reporter, Voice of San DiegoJim Hinch, South County reporter, Voice of San DiegoJon Cohen, science journalist and author of "Planning Miracles: How to Prevent Future Pandemics"
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Padres season recap; San Diego's thriving theater scene
03/10/2025 Duração: 45minThe San Diego Padres finished their season after losing to the Chicago Cubs in Game 3 of the 2025 National League Wild Card Series.We recap how they played this season and the biggest questions ahead for the team.Plus, we sit down with local theater makers to hear what makes San Diego theater so unique. And, why theater remains a powerful art form in an increasingly digital world.Guests:Darren Smith, longtime sports radio host, host of the Section 1904 podcast and broadcaster with the San Diego FCWilfred Paloma, director of education and community engagement, Diversionary TheatreDesireé Clarke Miller, executive artistic director, Moxie TheatreCraig Campbell, producing director, Cygnet Theatre
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Toxic legacy: How Tijuana River pollution ballooned across the borderlands
26/09/2025 Duração: 46minPollution and trash from the Tijuana River Valley have impacted the San Diego-Tijuana border region for decades. New research shows that it's not just the water that's affected. Toxic materials are also degrading the region’s air quality.A panel of environment reporters in the San Diego-Tijuana region joins us to talk about the origins of the cross-border sewage crisis. How did it all start? We look into the Tijuana River Valley’s eco-history — and how its water and air came to be polluted.Then, a look ahead to the Major League Baseball playoffs. The Padres are set to face the Chicago Cubs in the wildcard round on Tuesday. This weekend will determine where the series begins — it’s looking like Chicago, but there's still a chance it could come to Petco Park.Padres beat writer AJ Cassavell says this will be the first time these two teams have met in the playoffs since 1984.And finally, our weekly roundup of other stories from the week.Guests:Tammy Murga, environmental reporter, KPBSMackenzie Elmer, environment
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Minimum wage bump for hospitality workers; new editor at Times of San Diego
19/09/2025 Duração: 46minThe San Diego City Council this week approved a minimum wage increase to $25 per hour for most hospitality workers.It will be phased in over several years.We discuss the significance of the ordinance and what it means for organized labor in city politics.Plus, Andrew Keatts is the new general manager and editor of Times of San Diego, a local news outlet. We sit down with Keatts and outgoing editor Chris Jennewein for details on their vision for the Times moving forward.Then, the weekly roundup of other stories from the week.Guests:Andrew Bowen, metro reporter, KPBSScott Lewis, editor in chief and CEO, Voice of San DiegoAndrew Keatts, general manager and editor, Times of San DiegoChris Jennewein, founder and senior editor, Times of San DiegoAshley Rusch, producer, KPBS
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Celebrating 65 years of KPBS with broadcasting alumni
12/09/2025 Duração: 46minHappy Birthday, KPBS!September 12, 2025 marks KPBS' 65th anniversary of public broadcasting in San Diego.On this special edition of Roundtable, we catch up with some familiar voices who helped build KPBS into what it is today.Guests:Ken Kramer, host and producer of Ken Kramer's About San DiegoAlison St. John, longtime KPBS reporterScott Horsley, chief economics correspondent for NPR and former KPBS reporterThomas Fudge, science and technology reporter, KPBS
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The state of immigration enforcement in San Diego
05/09/2025 Duração: 46minImmigration enforcement is escalating in San Diego and across the country, with more than 60,000 people currently in immigration detention nationwide.On KPBS Roundtable, we check in with immigration reporters in the San Diego-Tijuana region to break down the state of enforcement on the ground and how communities across southern California have been responding.Then, a roundup of your weekly stories.Guests:Gustavo Solis, investigative border reporter, KPBSElliot Spagat, U.S. Immigration News Editor, Associated PressKate Morrissey, immigration reporter, Daylight San Diego co-founder, "Beyond the Border"Stories mentioned in Roundup:"ICE" — Throughline, NPR"Newsom promised real progress on mental health with CARE Court. Here’s what the numbers show" — CalMatters"How focused is Gavin Newsom on his job? His official schedule remains a mystery" — CalMattersSan Diego Public Library cuts slash Monday hours, prompt ‘great reshuffling’ of librarians citywide — San Diego Union-TribuneAM13 Jersey Retirement match — San Die
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Lawsuit against 'safe sleeping' sites; San Diego's senior population boom
29/08/2025 Duração: 44minA group of people in San Diego's Safe Sleeping Program filed a lawsuit this week alleging that the city program is failing to live up to its name.KPBS Roundtable takes a closer look at the lawsuit and discusses the larger landscape of homelessness in the region.Then, San Diego is facing a senior population boom, what this historic shift means for the region's future.That's followed by our roundup of the week's local stories, from the latest on the Tijuana River's sewage crisis to San Diego's newest basketball franchise.Guests: Blake Nelson, homelessness reporter, The San Diego Union-TribuneWill Huntsberry, senior investigative reporter, Voice of San DiegoJulianna Domingo, producer, KPBS
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Education reporters reflect on the school year ahead
15/08/2025 Duração: 46minThis week marked the first day of school for tens of thousands of kids in the San Diego Unified School District.With the promises of the new school year also come challenges for local schools and their students, from ongoing enrollment declines to how to navigate our age of smart phones and AI.We speak to three education reporters about those challenges and more.Guests:Katie Anastas, education reporter, KPBSJakob McWhinney, education reporter, Voice of San DiegoJemma Stephenson, education reporter, The San Diego Union- Tribune
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California's redistricting battle; San Diego journalism startup takes new approach
08/08/2025 Duração: 46minGov. Gavin Newsom is leading an effort to change district maps in California in response to redistricting efforts from GOP leaders in Texas.We discuss what it could mean for the future of political power in California and across the nation.Plus, a San Diego news startup is fighting the loss of local media by prioritizing solutions-oriented, community-focused storytelling. We hear the details.Then, the weekly roundup of other stories from the week.Guests:Alexei Koseff, reporter, CalMattersKate Morrissey, co-founder, Daylight San Diego; immigration reporter, Beyond the Border NewsLauren J. Mapp, co-founder, Daylight San DiegoBritney Cruz-Fejeran, co-founder, Daylight San DiegoAshley Rusch, producer, KPBS
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New series explores San Diego's housing crisis
01/08/2025 Duração: 45minSan Diego is consistently ranked as one of the most expensive cities to live in the United States.One proposed solution involves increasing the housing supply with an emphasis on affordable development mandates. But the process of permitting new homes depends on many factors.A new KPBS and Voice of San Diego investigation digs into housing data to find out where new homes are being built. We discuss the details with the reporters behind the series.Plus, the weekly roundup of other stories we're watching.Guests:Andrew Bowen, metro reporter, KPBSJake Gotta, social media host and reporter, KPBSWill Huntsberry, senior investigative reporter, KPBSAshley Rusch, producer, KPBS
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From big names to niche art, San Diego experts breakdown Comic-Con
25/07/2025 Duração: 45minWhat 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
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Biofuel project in National City sparks pollution concerns; Chula Vista tightens E-bike rules
18/07/2025 Duração: 45minNational 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, KPBSCrystal Niebla, infrastructure and government accountability reporter, inewsourceAshley Rusch, producer, KPBS]]>