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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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Tired of waiting in line at the supermarket during this holiday season? There may be some food you can harvest right outside your back door.
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Gratitude, research psychologists have found, is an abstract concept. It requires reflecting on not only how another person has done right by you, but also how you might return the favor.
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KPBS Midday EditionAre you hosting Thanksgiving this year? Will 20 relatives be roaming around your house waiting to taste the turkey or the pumpkin pie? We'll have one of San Diego's premier chefs in studio to answer your cooking questions and put any hosting anxieties to rest. We'll talk turkey, stuffing, gravy, potatoes and pie today on KPBS Midday Edition.
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There'll be more Californians leaving home this Thanksgiving.
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Laura Simon, who will be 106 years old Saturday, shares some of the insights she's gained in over a century of life.
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KPBS Midday EditionBookstores are disappearing, leaving book lovers with fewer chances to meet the authors they love. Milane Christiansen, seasoned San Diego bookseller, has joined with Chino Farms to provide onsite book signings. This Sunday, Chino's will host Los Angeles restauranteur and cookbook author Nancy Silverton, co-owner of Pizzeria Mozza.
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An investigation found sweeping failure within the state's assisted-living industry. One neighborhood in South Florida has become a de facto psychiatric ward because of zoning laws. Experts say you can pick anywhere in the country and find some version of the warehousing of people with mental illness.
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The top Asian countries immigrants come from are Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. But those of Chinese descent still make up the largest Asian ethnic group in the United States — nearly 4 million.
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Morse High School has installed a garden and a new kitchen to bring the "farm-to-table" movement to their campus.
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