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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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Podcasts:
An undocumented student responds to Obama's change in immigration policy to stop deporting younger illegal immigrants. Also, a look at the battle over foie gras in California.
Todd Gloria tells us about what's stalling the permanent homeless shelter downtown. And David Bronner, the CEO of Dr. Bronner's Magic Soaps, explains why he locked himself in a metal cage outside the White House.
Congresswoman Susan Davis explains her plans for the Navy Broadway Complex and what impact defense budget cuts could have on San Diego. Also, a Texas artist whose murals depict Mexican border violence.
Anti-cholesterol drugs that may increase fatigue and a group of San Diegans who want to get off the grid and form an energy co-op. Also, a San Diego man who hopes to bike across the country in a grueling race.
The San Diego County Superior Court Judge candidate who has "sincere" doubts about Obama's citizenship, plus a new Super PAC that wants to defend defense spending.
A roundup of the election aftermath, plus details on the teachers union, campaign spending and military suicides.
California's "Cap and Trade" program will begin in January, and CleanTECH San Diego explains what it means. Also, the principal of a school who could lose all but two teachers to layoffs.
Mayoral candidate Bob Filner tells us about his plans for the general election and the city attorney tells us whether Proposition B is legal. Plus, a look at the events from Election Night 2012.
We grade campaign ads in this year's mayoral election, plus look at one candidate for San Diego School Board. Also, a story on increasing tooth decay among toddlers.
We grade campaign ads in this year's mayoral election, plus look at one candidate for San Diego School Board. Also, a story on increasing tooth decay among toddlers.
Carl DeMaio is threatening lawsuits against TV stations that show a new ad against him. We look at why. Also, a roundup of the week's elections and culture news.
Hear about the court case medical marijuana advocates are calling a victory, the battle over Prop 29 to increase cigarette taxes and San Diego workers who commute from Temecula.
The unopposed candidate for City Council District 5, Mark Kersey, and a response to the Grand Jury report on the Citizens Review Board for Police Practices.
The three candidates for the 52nd Congressional District talk about the issues. Plus, a new app testing in San Diego will allow you to pay using your smartphone.
We look at Mitt Romney honoring veterans for Memorial Day in Balboa Park and a wreath ceremony at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, as well as the newest success for the California Innocence Project and an analysis of Proposition B.