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Polling in the San Diego Mayor's race is all over the place. The Chargers have lost their last two games in embarrassing fashion. A few parents are tense over yoga in their public schools. And the BBC program "World Have Your Say" comes to Oceanside.
In San Diego for a Planned Parenthood rally on Friday, Sandra Fluke believes the November election is particularly important to women.
The Navy is hosting a conference to teach wounded veterans and potential employers about the challenges of re-entering the job market.
From new plays to new dining spots, there is much to look forward to for many weekends to come.
An art exhibition at UC San Diego's Gallery @ Calit2 explores the "strange allure of drones" and their increasing domestic usage in the United States.
The two candidates for City Council District 1 traded barbs and shared their stances on traffic issues, pensions, water policy and partisanship during discussions on KPBS Midday and Evening Edition Wednesday.
Elizabeth Emken and Dianne Feinstein, the two California candidates for U.S. Senate, talk to KPBS.
Short sales are up, and default notices are down in San Diego. Can we see a rebound for real estate around the corner, or will real improvement prove elusive?
The San Diego County Water Authority recently made public a plan to start buying water from a proposed desalination plant in Carlsbad.
After 40 years of operation on the campus of UCSD the Crafts Center was abruptly shut down on September 26. The Crafts Center was in the midst of fall quarter registration, brochures had been printed and mailed, the schedule posted online, and students were signing up for courses.
Proposition 35 would send sex traffickers to prison for up to a life term.
The Navy's waterfront project gets a go-ahead; Jung Ho Pak leaves Orchestra Nova behind. Brian Bilbray and Scott Peters turn on each other; Sherri Lightner and Ray Ellis take it to the wire.
County Supervisor candidates Steve Danon and Dave Roberts explain what they hope to bring to the board if elected.
A new addition to Midday Edition, the Midday Movies. First up, with Halloween just around the corner, prepare for something scary at the Horrible Imaginings Art Show and Film Festival.
Tonight, a group of young people will ask the City of San Diego's Human Relations Commission to speak louder for the well being of children, and say their lives are hard hit when decision makers vote to raise bus fares, cut sports programs and close the libraries that are their only access computers.