Friday, May 30, 2014

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Roundtable: Who Says Primary Politics In San Diego Is Boring?



May 30

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For those who think the 2014 primary election in San Diego is a snooze, here's evidence to the contrary. The 52nd congressional race already is fraught — with money and attack ads. The entire city is voting on a revised community plan for one neighborhood. Two new San Diego City Council members could change the balance of power. And Bill Horn has a challenger.




San Diego Home Prices Continue To Rise But At Slower Rate



May 29

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The good news for sellers in the San Diego real estate market is that home prices continue to go up. The bad news for buyers: home prices continue to go up.




San Diego Homeless Program 'Project 25' Is Running Out Of Money



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A pilot housing program that supports San Diego's most at-risk homeless population — those who are frequent users of emergency services — is running out of money.




San Diego Musician AJ Croce Performs Songs From New Album



May 29

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Singer and songwriter A.J. Croce, who calls San Diego home, visits KPBS to discuss his latest album "Twelve Tales." Croce worked with six legendary producers on that album that took a year to complete.




What's Your Impression Of Chula Vista?



May 28

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A public discussion this week to debunk the myths and celebrate the reality that is San Diego County’s second largest city.




From Wildfires To Budget, An Update From San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer



May 28

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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer joins us for his monthly update on the business of the city.




'I Love A Clean San Diego' Celebrates 60th Anniversary



May 27

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The local beach clean-up group marks six decades, making it the longest-running environmental nonprofit organization in the county.




Prop. A Proposes Changes To San Diego City Charter



May 27

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Changes to San Diego's city charter go before the public for a vote next week. We take a look at Prop A and what other charter changes may be needed.




One Book, One San Diego 2014 Selection: Lysley Tenorio's 'Monstress'



May 27

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Author of the 'One Book One San Diego' pick, San Diego native Lesley Tennorio talks about his collection of short stories called "Monstress."




Props. B & C: Barrio Logan Plan Goes Before Voters



May 26

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San Diego voters will be deciding on whether the Barrio Logan plan, approved by the San Diego City Council, will stay or go on June 3. We take a look at both sides of the issue.





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