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Women's History Month 2015 Honoree
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Nathan Englander's play looks to Yiddish writers executed by Stalin
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A little-known part of the Affordable Care Act pays primary care doctors to help overweight seniors lose weight. So why aren't more seniors taking advantage of the free weight loss counseling?
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San Diego brewpubs and craft breweries are making their impact felt in the local economy. The industry made a $600 million economic impact last year.
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Malnourished sea lion pups are turning up at rescue centers all along the West Coast. Federal officials say the problem will likely get worse before it gets better.
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KPBS Midday EditionIranian-American actor and comedian Maz Jobrani tells his story about growing up as an Iranian immigrant in Southern California.
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The weddings are by appointment only and all of the slots are full
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Airs Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015 at 9 a.m. & Sunday, Feb. 15 at 9:30 a.m. on KPBS TV
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As Aztec Printing closes its doors, the pictures on its walls tell a story of struggles, protests and victories in the Chicano Movement in San Diego.
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Carlos reminded me he was far from an anomaly, as tens of thousands of service members continued to return home from combat, forever altered by what they had seen and experienced in war. He wanted the people who read the blog posts I wrote to know this. That was why he told me his story.
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