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A Special Burden for Politicians: Liars

Nov. 6, 2009
By Gloria Penner

Why hasn't President Obama hauled people into court who accuse him of outrageous acts? He's been the target of a range of charges including allegations about his birthplace, religion, political affiliations, patriotism, tax policies, terrorism, infanticide and attitude toward seniors.

Local Man Killed In Ft. Hood Shooting

Nov. 6, 2009
By Katie Orr

A local man killed in the Fort Hood shooting rampage just reenlisted in the Army last month. Army reservist John Gaffaney worked for San Diego County for 20 years. His most recent position was with the Adult Protection Services department.

House And Senate Release Health Care Bills

Nov. 6, 2009
By Megan Burke, Hank Crook, Gloria Penner

The House and Senate Democrats have released health care reform bills recently. Although, the bills are very similar, finding agreement on a few of the key differences could take awhile. What are the key elements of the House and Senate bills? And, what are the main areas of disagreement between the plans?

State of Calif. Starts Taking More From Your Paycheck

Nov. 6, 2009
By Megan Burke, Hank Crook, Gloria Penner

Most workers in California will see a decrease in their next paycheck. The state will add 10 percent to what it already takes from taxpayers in an effort to balance the budget. How will the additional state tax withholdings affect California workers? And, what does this story tell us about the state budget prospects for next year?

SDG&E Wants To Charge More For Using Less

Nov. 6, 2009
By Megan Burke, Hank Crook, Gloria Penner

San Diego Gas & Electric wants to charge residents who use the least amount of electricity more than those residents who use the most. SDG&E says the proposed rate change will allow the utility to bill customers for the real cost of electricity. How will the rate change affect your utility bills?

San Diego Small Business To Receive Help Landing Stimulus-Funded Contracts

Nov. 5, 2009
By Alison St John

Small businesses in San Diego that have felt shut out of opportunities provided by federal stimulus funding could get help qualifying.

Oceanside Raises Water, Sewer Rates To Avoid Credit Downgrade

Nov. 5, 2009
By Alison St John

Oceanside city council has approved water and sewer rate increases after a bond rating agency issued a negative credit watch on the city’s sewer bonds.

Senator George McGovern Talks About Politics Past And Present

Nov. 4, 2009
By Maureen Cavanaugh
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Former Presidential Candidate, Senator George McGovern visits San Diego to talk about his book on Abraham Lincoln and his work in progress on the War in Afghanistan.

Political Analysis: When Do Political Attacks Become Libelous?

Nov. 4, 2009
By Maureen Cavanaugh, Gloria Penner

As President, Barack Obama is a target for all manner of criticism both political and personal. But when do allegations against the President, or any public figure, cross the line and become libelous? KPBS Political Correspondent Gloria Penner discusses the protections and limits of the First Amendment.

California Lawmakers Approve Water Deal

Nov. 4, 2009
By SAMANTHA YOUNG, AP

California lawmakers have passed an $11 billion overhaul of the state's antiquated water system, ending decades of debate over ways of supplying a soaring population while preserving the fragile environment.

GOP Victories Offer A Warning To Democrats

Nov. 4, 2009
By Liz Halloran, NPR
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It wasn't the anniversary night Barack Obama likely envisioned a year ago, when anti-Bush sentiment and an economic crisis helped propel him to a historic presidential victory. Democrats Creigh Deeds in Virginia and Jon Corzine in New Jersey — two states the charismatic president carried with ease in 2008 — lost their governor's races.

What Changes Have Been Made Since Obama's Election?

Nov. 4, 2009
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Many Americans will remember the election of Barack Obama as one of the most historic moments in our nation's history. It was one year ago today that the United States elected its first African-American president. We'll spend the hour discussing what President Obama has accomplished in the last year, and the major challenges he's faced in trying to achieve his goals for the nation.

San Diego Pension Case Makes It To State Supreme Court

Nov. 4, 2009
By Alison St John

A legal scandal that rocked the city of San Diego for years has finally made it to California’s highest court.

S.D. Agrees To Land Swap With State For New Courthouse

Nov. 3, 2009
By Alison St John

San Diego County Supervisors have approved a land swap with the state that could result in a new county courthouse downtown by 2015.

County Supervisors Approve Plan To Reform IHSS

Nov. 3, 2009
By City News Service

A $325 million county program that provides care for the elderly and disabled will undergo reform under a plan adopted today by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.

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