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  • Organizers of a May 1 boycott of businesses and schools in San Diego County announced their plans today. Their march and rally are part of a larger nationwide protest in support of providing a path to
  • Rallies are expected in more than 120 cities across the United States, drawing more than two million people. Yesterday in San Diego an estimated 50,000 rallied from Balboa Park to the County Administr
  • The third annual San Diego Children's Film Festival takes place this weekend at the Museum of Photographic Arts and features more than 50 short films from around the world. Festival Director Dan Benn
  • Organizers of an immigration reform march planned for this Sunday in San Diego hope the event galvanizes Latinos around the county as a political force. KPBS Reporter Amy Isackson has the story.
  • The Old Globe Theatre gathered together its biggest supporters and high-profile patrons for a major announcement. KPBS theater critic Pat Launer has the story.
  • The StoryCorps MobileBooth has come to San Diego to record peoples' stories and archive them in the Library of Congress where they will become a part of American history. Tom Fudge finds out more abou
  • Sixty years ago the Nuremberg Trials put Nazi leaders on the witness stand. It was that historic tribunal that defined standards of international law. Rebecca Tolin talked with a local judge who say
  • In just 23 years, San Diego's Museum of Photographic Arts went from one man's dream to a world-class institution. Now museum founder Arthur Ollman is leaving. Pat Finn reports on his legacy
  • Walking on Sixth Avenue near Balboa Park, I met a class of sightless children moving slowly along the sidewalk. A light manila rope snaked at waist level from hand to hand.
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