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The lower premiums that come with bronze plans, plus Obamacare's caps on out-of-pocket spending, can make these plans the best deal for people who have very few medical expenses — or very many.
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Kerry Egan's job is to help dying people accept their own mortality. It's profoundly sad, but it's also rewarding. "I'm constantly reminded of ... how much love people have for each other," she says.
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Drought-damaged avocado trees and farmworker strikes mean fewer and more expensive avocados in San Diego.
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Women directors dominate in the closing days of the festival
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KPBS Midday EditionDiversionary Theatre brings the Seattle show to San Diego
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Family friendly deals at more than 110 local hotels, restaurants and attractions will continue throughout the month of October as part of the San Diego Tourism Authority's Kids Free San Diego promotion.
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Hugging a doll can soothe an upset toddler, and some say it can do the same for people with dementia. But critics say this form of therapy infantilizes adults.
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KPBS Midday EditionJama Mohamed, who researches mental health issues in San Diego's community of East Africans, says grief, trauma and fear may have collided in an encounter with police.
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KPBS Midday EditionNew play reimagines Shakespeare's tale in a modern high school
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KPBS Midday EditionThe area has been described as a “food desert,” where fresh produce is hard to find. Residents working to change that are encountering an unexpected barrier: cars that drive too fast.
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