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After growing up illegally in the U.S., a Southern California teenager is adjusting to her new life in Tijuana.
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More than half of the country’s Latinos favor allowing same-sex marriage, according to a recent poll by the Pew Hispanic Center.
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KPBS Midday EditionProposition 37 is attracting national attention because of the message it could send about our food. The measure would make California the first state in the U.S. to require labeling for genetically modified food.
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Native American Heritage Month: 2012 Honoree
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California native Staff Sgt. Juan Contreras, a Marine with the I Marine Expeditionary Force (Forward), has always had a passion for cooking. He hopes the food service skills he's picking up in the Marine Corps will help him open a restaurant in San Diego one day.
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Disability Awareness Month: 2012 Honoree
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Disability Awareness Month: 2012 Honoree
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San Diego Zoo officials are offering condolences to the staff at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., where a week-old giant panda cub died unexpectedly over the weekend.
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San Diego has joined the ranks of cities with a public market. Seattle has one, the historic Pike Place, and San Francisco has the Ferry Building. An indoor market with permanent food and produce vendors will open in San Diego next spring. The first phase is under way and open to the public.
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