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75 Students Arrested in SDSU Drug Bust

Seventy-five SDSU students linked to an on-campus drug ring are in custody today.  Police say those arrests are part of one of San Diego County's largest drug busts. The investigation began a year ago after a 19-year-old Shirley Poliakoff was found dead in her SDSU campus apartment. The medical examiner says the sorority student died of a drug overdose. KPBS Reporter Ana Tintocalis has more.

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schoolcuts1-thumbnails.jpg Protesting School Cuts
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Teachers, parents and students are gathering by the hundreds around San Diego County to to stage protests over the proposed education budget cuts and teacher layoffs that are threatening schools around the state.

The governor's proposed $4.8 billion in education cuts in California, could have a huge impact on San Diego schools. Thousands of teachers, librarians, nurses, administrators and other staff have already been given pink slips. In addition, class sizes could double, small schools could close, and special programs could be cut, including music, art, science, PE, sports and more. (Photos: Ana Tintocalis/KPBS)

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 New Downtown Children's Museum Opens This Weekend
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Teenagers at two of San Diego’s biggest high schools are taking part in student-led protests today. They’re rallying against teacher layoff notices and statewide cuts to education funding. KPBS reporter Ana Tintocalis has the story.

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