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  • When Chileans finish reveling in the stunning glory of the mine rescue, they must resolve the troubling question of why the mine whose collapse trapped 33 men for 69 days was allowed to operate at all.
  • The Apple founder and CEO says he'll stay on during "simple and straightforward" treatment for hormone imbalance.
  • Nazi Zombies, 'Nuff Said
  • Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with KPBS Passport! Discover the story of the dreaded disease that gripped the nation in fear, leaving thousands paralyzed. The film weaves personal accounts of polio survivors with the story of the ardent crusader who tirelessly fought against it.
  • Nick Reynolds, a founding member of the popular 1960s folk group The Kingston Trio, died Wednesday in San Diego.
  • The racial and ethnic demographics of San Diego county have changed dramatically but the look of the county board has not. It's still comprised of five white Republicans. Can this be affected by drawing new political boundaries that give more power to minority voters? That's the question at hand.
  • Gov. Chris Christie says he will cut state spending on education by $820 million. That means some districts will get no state money at all. He says his target is teacher pay; critics worry the cutbacks will hurt low-income students and programs geared toward the disadvantaged.
  • A new discovery by San Diego scientists could lead to a potential cure for the most debilitating form of diabetes. Those afflicted with type-one diabetes have to take daily shots of insulin to surviv
  • The idea of building a permanent housing and service center for the homeless downtown is moving closer to reality. We discuss what issues still need to be worked out before the project is officially approved. Plus, why has it taken so long to get this long-discussed idea off the ground?
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