Stories for December 31, 2007

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Winter Shelter Residents Share Their New Year's Resolutions

Many people are working on their New Year's resolutions today. KPBS reporter Alison St John went tot he city of San Diego's winter shelter for the homeless and asked some of the residents there for their New Year's resolutions -- or, as Charles Rome called it -- his "revolution."

Thousands Expected for Father Joe's New Year's Day Luncheon

It may not be an Italian sidewalk café, but Father Joe's Villages will host the annual New Year's Day lunch for the homeless outside in the sun this year.

Red Flag Waring Issued for San Diego County

Extra firefighters from the state are in San Diego County in anticipation of another major fire storm. A Red flag warning is in effect for Southern California for the next 24 hours. KPBS Reporter Dwane Brown has more.

San Diego's Housing Market Not Expected to Improve Much in 2008

This year was a tough year for the San Diego housing industry. And some now analysts say next year may not be that much better. Ana Tintocalis has details.

Parents Worried About Who will Fill School Superintendent Position

Some parents aren't too confident the San Diego school board will pick the right person to replace Superintendent Carl Cohn. Cohn officially steps down from his position today. KPBS Reporter Ana Tintocalis has more.

Fireworks to Light Up the Sky Above San Diego Bay Tonight

The sky above San Diego Bay will be glowing with New Year's Eve fireworks tonight. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce tells us local businesses are paying for the show.

In California, Climate Change Will Transform the Land, Lifestyles

In California, climate change is predicted to transform the land and our lifestyles by the end of this century. KPBS Environmental Reporter Ed Joyce has more on what scientists are predicting for the Golden State.

A Look Back: San Diego's Top Stories in 2007

2007 will be remembered as an explosive year in San Diego: wildfires, scandals, and historic trials. KPBS News captured the stories and sounds of the news over the past year. KPBS reporter Andrew Phelps takes us back.