Stories for July 3, 2009
Correction: Parking Meters Enforced on Friday, July 3
During a morning newscast on Friday, July 3, KPBS indicated that parking meters in San Diego, and most cities around the county, would not be enforced that day. In fact, while there was no enforcement at some meters on Friday, parking laws were enforced at many other meters, including in downtown San Diego. There was no enforcement of parking meters on Saturday, Independence Day.
No Fines Yet For Water Wasting
A month into mandatory conservation, San Diego’s water department is receiving hundreds of calls to its water waste hotline. But KPBS reporter Katie Orr says no one has been fined yet.
11-Year-Old Boy Steps into Tijuana's Bullfight Ring
An 11-year-old boy will be featured at Tijuana's Sunday afternoon bullfight. KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson reached Michelito Lagravere and his father at their home in southern Mexico's Yucatan and spoke with them about how Michelito got his start.
The Girl From Monaco
For the second time this year a European weather girl is the fulcrum of an odd romantic triangle. First we had Claude Chabrol's "A Girl Cut in Two" and now we have Anne Fontaine's "The Girl From Monaco" (opening July 3 at Landmark's Hillcrest Cinemas). Both films have a vivacious blond weather girl placed between an older and a younger man, and both comment on class and involve a murder.

