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  • Balboa Park has millions of dollars of deferred maintenance, and the city of San Diego may need to find a new way to manage and finance the park. That's the conclusion of an independent study on the c
  • This Culture Lust Weekend we think you should "Get Weird" with Traffique, be witty with Wilde, and get out to all the amazing art shows happening around town.
  • The Department of Veterans' Affairs has just eased the rules by which veterans can document stressors contributing to PTSD. The new regulations will lead to more disability claims and are applicable to all veterans. We explore the ramifications of the new regulations and what treatment is available for veterans in San Diego.
  • An exhibition documenting the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community in San Diego was unveiled today at City Hall to coincide with the start of Pride festivities.
  • The race for the White House looks like it has gotten down to the final few. Candidates Rudy Giuliani and John Edwards both dropped out of the presidential race earlier in the week. Plus, there are
  • What are the hurdles to changing to new types of fuel and energy? Who should bear the costs for finding and developing alternative energy sources? As part of our monthly series on ethics in science and technology, we'll explore the benefits and costs for society of alternative energy sources.
  • Federal Agents raided the Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park early this morning. The raid is part of an investigation into smuggled Southeast Asian and Native American artifacts. KPBS radio’s
  • Courts and all San Diego city, county and state offices will be closed Monday in observance of Independence Day. Libraries and recreation centers in San Diego will be closed, but pools will be open.
  • If you want to see some fireworks this Fourth of July, then we've got you covered. We'll also get the skinny on the new restaurants in town.
  • The San Diego City Council made two decisions this week that could affect the future of downtown. The council agreed to create a "quiet zone" to limit train noise, and approved a $500,000 study on blight in the downtown area. Plus, a cost estimate for the new city hall was released.
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