The number of students enrolled in TK has grown each year, but it is still far less than the number of eligible 4-year-olds.
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KPBS Midday EditionFrom an opera-inspired cooking class and new dining destinations, to live dance music from Mexico City and “transcendental folk” from Colorado, there is no shortage of things to see, hear and do in San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Museum of Photographic Arts prepares for one of the most significant film festivals of the year, presented by Human Rights Watch. The festival opens Friday through Monday, January 23.
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KPBS Midday EditionA dream to bring positive change in their community led three Southeast San Diego businessmen to start a group they call 100 Strong. They listened when the community asked for help to strengthen families. We'll hear how the "All Men March" is a step in that direction.
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San Diego County Supervisors have approved a major new residential development project north of Escondido over objections from Native American tribes.
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A San Diego organization called Jobs for Autism helps adults with autism spectrum disorder find unique work.
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Two State Parks In San Diego County Face Closure
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A three-day extension is available to seniors who seek official help with their decision today. To qualify, people need to call a Medicare hotline or an official Medicare partner for help.
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KPBS Midday EditionGardening expert Nan Sterman joins Midday Edition with winter gardening tips, and answers readers' questions.
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KPBS Midday EditionTwo San Diego runners are badly injured after a pit bull attack; do we need more regulations on who can own the dog breed?
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