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  • The city of San Diego is completing a plan to prevent flooding in historically vulnerable areas. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce says the plan has to be completed before the city can get much needed federal do
  • San Diego Unified school district officials have picked more than 1, 100 and administrators to get layoff notices. The district is issuing pink slips as a result of the Governor's proposed budget cuts
  • It's Sunshine Week, but it has nothing to do with the weather. We'll find out how San Diego rates on open government and about efforts currently underway in here to support open government and access to information.
  • Two San Diego stories top this Legal Update. A judge has ruled on the city of San Diego's strict campaign finance rules. And the San Diego City Council has tweaked the teen curfew ordinance to make it comply with a recent ruling. And then we'll hear about the arguments made before the US Supreme Court regarding a federal law that pits first amendment rights against the war on terrorism.
  • We often hear that immigrants take jobs. But what about creating them? On Monday’s Full Focus, we’ll talk about the rising number of immigrants who are starting up companies in San Diego. Immigrant
  • San Diego's largest book fair boasts readings by Pulitzer Prize winning poet Rae Armantrout and by the fair's founders, local professors Jim Miller and Kelly Mayhew, each of whom have new books.
  • California's power grid operator releases a report today about whether San Diego needs the controversial Sunrise Powerlink. SDG&E is proposing a 120 mile power line to bring electricity from Imperial
  • A local micro-lending organization has dedicated itself to aiding the women of Ghana, West Africa. We speak with WomensTrust about how the micro-lending program works and how their program has positiv
  • Antiques Roadshow is in its 14th season on PBS. We'll talk with the executive producer of the series about its continued success.
  • Dissent. Revolt. Liberate. It's Film School Confidential 2008! That's right, it's time again to celebrate the passion, dedication and fresh young talent found right here in San Diego and Tijuana. The festival takes place at the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park on Sunday November 16 at 6:00 pm.
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