• Lunar New Year celebrations usher in the Year of the Horse
    Feb 18 2026

    Across the globe, more than one billion people are celebrating Lunar New Year — ushering in the Year of the Fire Horse with good food and good company.


    We discuss local celebrations including the upcoming San Diego Tết Festival, featuring traditional performances and cultural activities.


    Also, we sit down with two restaurateurs to learn about the culinary traditions of Lunar New Year from a Vietnamese and Chinese perspective.


    Guests:

    • Tri Luu, board director and chair of partnerships, Vietnamese American Youth Alliance
    • Van Nguyen, 2025 Miss Vietnam San Diego pageant queen
    • Kim Phan, owner of Kingfisher, Crab Hut and Phở Gà Go restaurants
    • Allen Chan, owner of Jasmine Seafood Restaurant
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    34 mins
  • The Rev. Jesse Jackson's visit to the San Diego-Tijuana border
    Feb 18 2026

    Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson died Tuesday at the age of 84.


    Over his decades long career in activism and politics, Jackson advocated for disenfranchised communities across a range of issues, building an inclusive "rainbow coalition" in the process.


    On Midday Edition Tuesday, we take a look back at Jackson's memorable visit to the San Diego-Tijuana border in the summer of 1984, and how issues he highlighted decades ago remain relevant in 2026.


    Guest:

    • Seth Mallios, professor of anthropology, Kit and Karen Sickels Endowed Chair in University Heritage and Community Engagement, San Diego State University
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    10 mins
  • Black History Month 2026: Changemakers in economic justice, skateboarding photography
    Feb 16 2026

    Throughout Black History Month, we are profiling Black trailblazers with San Diego ties who have made an impact in their respective fields.


    Monday on Midday Edition, we sit down with a community leader who is fighting for racial and economic justice through her work at the San Diego nonprofit, Center on Policy Initiatives.


    Then, photographer Atiba Jefferson has captured some of the biggest cultural icons and moments in skateboarding, sports and music.

    On Feb. 18, he will speak at San Diego State University for a retrospective on his career. We hear from both Jefferson and SDSU professor Neftalie Williams about


    Jefferson's legacy in skateboarding, and how his work has permeated into other parts of culture.


    Guests:

    • Kyra Greene, executive director, Center on Policy Initiatives
    • Atiba Jefferson, skateboard photographer
    • Neftalie Williams, professor, director, SDSU Center for Skateboarding, Action Sports, and Social Change
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    34 mins
  • EPA revokes key climate finding with roots in San Diego research
    Feb 17 2026

    President Donald Trump last week announced the repeal of a major Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation on greenhouse gasses — the 2009 "Endangerment Finding."


    For the past 16 years, the scientific conclusions that: greenhouse gases in the atmosphere threaten public health and greenhouse gases from motor vehicles contribute to pollution threatening public health, have guided EPA emission standards under the Clean Air Act. Now, scientists and environmental groups warn that removing the finding could have grave implications for public health.


    One of the scientific foundations of that policy is rooted in San Diego research dating back to 1958. We outline the connection and why local scientists are concerned.


    Guest:

    • Tammy Murga, environment reporter, KPBS
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    11 mins
  • City of San Diego recognizes Sew Loka Day
    Feb 12 2026

    The city of San Diego has officially recognized Feb. 13 as Sew Loka Day.


    Founded in 2013, the sewing shop and studio has been at the helm of San Diego's growing slow fashion movement.


    Thursday on Midday Edition, we sit down with Sew Loka's founder to talk about the significance behind the recognition, what Sew Loka means to the community, and her own journey through fashion.


    Then, Black Comix Day returns this weekend. Since 2018, it has celebrated Black creators and artists working in the comics industry. KPBS' Beth Accomando previews the event.


    Guests:

    • Claudia Rodríguez-Biezunski, founder, Sew Loka
    • Keithan Jones, comic artist, founder of Black Comix Day
    • Bryttney Mischele, artist
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    32 mins
  • Wellness Wednesday: Mental health, food labels, AI and health care
    Feb 11 2026

    The psychological impacts of President Donald Trump's mass deportation campaign are far and wide. On our Wellness Wednesday show, we hear from a local psychologist on the mental health impacts she is seeing in immigrant communities.


    Then, a recently filed lawsuit alleges Costco misled shoppers about ingredients used in its popular rotisserie chickens. We hear more about what people need to know to better understand what's in their food.


    Plus, last month's release of Chat GPT Health kickstarted a new era of AI chatbots as a tool for health care. We hear more about the ways artificial intelligence is changing how we get medical advice and treatment.


    Guest:

    • Mariela Shibley, clinical psychologist, founder, Immigration Psychology Partnerships
    • Aaron Gross, professor, University of San Diego; director of USD's The Center for Food Systems Transformation
    • Eric Topol, director and founder, Scripps Research Translational Institute
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    46 mins
  • CA Secretary of State responds to Trump's push to 'nationalize' elections
    Feb 10 2026

    The 2026 midterm elections are nine months away.


    President Donald Trump has repeatedly said the federal government should "nationalize" or "take over" some state elections.


    California officials are resisting those calls. They say they're ready to fight back.


    We sit down with California Secretary of State Shirley Weber to hear about state officials' plans to counter federal interference.


    Guest:

    • Shirley Weber, California Secretary of State
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    17 mins
  • Writer Jamaica Kincaid brings childhood memories of Antigua to annual writer's event
    Feb 10 2026
    Writer Jamaica Kincaid joins Midday Edition Tuesday to talk about her work, and how her childhood in Antigua continues to impact her writing. She will be appearing at the 31st annual Writer's Symposium by the Sea on Feb. 26.
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    17 mins