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  • SDSU's fall semester starts today. Students are back on campus and parties are in full-swing off campus. How is the new administrative citation program aimed at loud college area residents working? We
  • There has not been any contact with the six trapped coal miners in southern Utah. The effort to free them is in its second day. There's no shortage of hope or determination among the hundreds of rescuers who have converged near the town of Huntington.
  • Another week brings another set of battles between the Democratic Congress and the Republican White House. The latest debates surround a subpoena for Bush aide Karl Rove — and a possible independent counsel looking into the testimony of embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
  • The House Judiciary Committee approved a contempt citation against White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolton, who have refused to comply with committee subpoenas regarding last year's firing of U.S. attorneys.
  • Questions submitted to the popular video Web site shake up the usual campaign debate. The questions, most of them coming from young people, are blunt and earnest, and sometimes bizarre.
  • A House Judiciary committee panel has taken a first formal step toward citing former White House counsel and one time Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers for contempt after she ignored the panel's subpoena. President Bush asked Miers not to attend the hearing, claiming executive privilege.
  • The White House, moving toward a constitutional showdown with Congress, asserted executive privilege Thursday and rejected lawmakers' demands for documents that could shed light on the firings of federal prosecutors.
  • A growing number of kids in Texas are being suspended or expelled for relatively minor, non-violent offenses. But researchers say that this "zero tolerance" approach leads more kids to drop out.
  • The first cases under San Diego's new "get tough" policy on noisy neighborhood parties got softer when they got to court. The story from KPBS reporter Alan Ray.
  • There are less places where smokers can light up in San Diego. KPBS reporter Ed Joyce explains.
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