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Legacy and traditions of HBCU marching bands remain strong

For decades, HBCU marching bands have been wowing crowds with show-style marching, dynamic sounds and plenty of dance moves.

Prescott the team to catch in Class 3A

Gas South Arena Brings the HBCU Culture Homecoming Fest & Battle of the Bands to Atlanta for First Time

Gas South Arena Brings the HBCU Culture Homecoming Fest & Battle of the Bands to Atlanta for First Time

State officials consider order to suspend elective surgeries

Many healthcare workers are out with COVID, and state officials are now considering an order for hospitals across California to suspend some elective surgeries. Plus, the Senate is preparing to vote on two long-awaited voting rights bills: the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. Meanwhile, San Diego company TuSimple, announced late last month, that they made the world’s first semi-truck run on public roads without a driver or human intervention. Later, KPCC's Robert Garrova explores how the pandemic has shaken the mental health of the undocumented community. Afterwards, Bryce Miller joins KPBS on how the SDSU Men’s basketball team was forced to put its season on pause after their win over Colorado State. Finally, KPBS speaks to T. Jefferson Parker about his new novel: “A Thousand Steps.”

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