KPBS Evening Edition | KPBS.org show

KPBS Evening Edition | KPBS.org

Summary: From politics to policy, environment to education, KPBS Evening Edition will give you the information you need to understand what’s happening - and why - in your local community. Each weeknight, host Joanne Faryon will break down the top news stories of the day supported by a team of expert KPBS reporters and newscast co-anchor Dwane Brown.

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 Tuesday, July 31, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

San Diego's new central library is capped with its signature dome, the police chief defends his request for an increased budget and local universities aim to help students with mental health without screenings.

 Monday, July 30, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

Will the governor's new water plan end San Diego's water wars? Plus, oceanography students find what they believe is the county's only methane seep. And City Attorney Jan Goldsmith says he will provide stability in the midst of change.

 Thursday, July 26, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

Robert Redford talks about his documentary on the Colorado River and the USS Midway Museum prepares for the Olympics Opening Ceremony. Plus, shark expert reveals what’s lurking off San Diego’s shores.

 Wednesday, July 25, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

While the 19th annual International AIDS Conference is underway in Washington D.C. this week, local researchers are making progress in their HIV research as well. Plus, the last medical marijuana co-op in San Diego can remain open temporarily, a judge rules.

 Tuesday, July 24, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

San Diegans remember UC San Diego professor Sally Ride. Plus, a program for discount access to lawyers and a UC San Diego study to reduce risky behavior among sex workers in Mexico.

 Monday, July 23, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

The family of James Holmes speaks out through their lawyer, and an obituary for Sally Ride, the first American woman to fly in space. Plus, a medical marijuana cooperative's fight to stay in business.

 Friday, July 20, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

The alleged gunman in a Colorado movie theater massacre's San Diego history, plus information on defense cuts and the San Diego Police Department's misleading crime statistics.

 Thursday, July 19, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

Part two of a collaborative investigation of civilian deaths involving Border Patrol agents. Plus, will the military allow its servicemembers to wear their uniforms in the Pride Parade?

 Wednesday, July 18, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

The first part of a collaborative investigation of civilian deaths involving Border Patrol agents. Plus, an author who says delaying commitment until the last moment can lead to better outcomes, success and even happiness.

 Tuesday, July 17, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

The controversy over "Lost Girls," a book about the murders of Chelsea King and Amber Dubois. Also, a 10News investigation of allegations of sexual abuse in the Boy Scouts. And a program that helps students avoid the "summer slide."

 Monday, July 16, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

Nuclear experts weigh in on report from Southern California Edison about its newly installed steam generator tubes. And a former mayoral candidate explains why San Bernardino, and not San Diego, went bankrupt.

 Friday, July 13, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

Comic-Con's $180 million economic punch to San Diego, plus two San Diegans who take to Comic-Con to find new fans for their web comedy series about an unlikely topic: Antarctica.

 Thursday, July 12, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

Community advocates near San Ysidro worry new border crossing rules will cause more congestion and pollution. Also, prison realignment is bringing more inmates than projected to San Diego County.

 Wednesday, July 11, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

The San Miguel Fire chief says this year's conditions are ripe for wildfires and the Stand Down event for homeless veterans expects record turnout. Plus, a look at the business side of Comic-Con.

 Tuesday, July 10, 2012 - Evening Edition | File Type: video/vnd.objectvideo | Duration: Unknown

City Councilman Todd Gloria talks about the Plaza de Panama plan for Balboa Park and the CEO of ConVis responds to criticism. Plus, some chiropractors say they can completely eliminate food allergies through the use of a laser.

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