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KPBS Midday EditionTo hide from the police, hundreds of homeless migrants in Tijuana have taken shelter in dark tunnels branching out from the city's river canal. Some get struck and killed on nearby highways when police find them and they try to flee.
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Shining a spotlight on African-American and African Diaspora Cinema
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KPBS Midday EditionMichele Parente, dining and lifestyle reporter at The San Diego Union-Tribune, shares her picks for San Diego Restaurant Week.
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Festival returns to MoPA for Sixth Year
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While homicides rose in Tijuana last year, the overall crime rate dropped 9 percent. Tijuana's police chief detailed his high-tech strategy to KPBS.
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KPBS Midday EditionDo state policies get a high mark or a low grade when it comes to kids? Midday Edition learns more about the data behind a new report card and what it means for the future of California's kids.
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Gus Van Sant's groundbreaking film celebrates its 25th anniversary
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Refugees from a Burmese ethnic minority group celebrated the new year this weekend and also discussed the news from their home country.
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More older men are getting screened for colorectal cancer since the federal health law eliminated the out-of-pocket charges for screening tests, but there's a catch if polyps are found.
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As the number of older Americans grows, so does the need for geriatricians to care for them. But few medical students are interested in the specialty, which isn't very glamorous or lucrative.
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