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  • We'll discuss the case for mammography screenings for women beginning at 40 and find out the latest on breast cancer treatment.
  • The amount of fluoride in the city of San Diego's water system will be increased beginning Tuesday, the Public Utilities Department announced today.
  • The San Diego City Council approved a plan this week to increase water rates starting in March. We discuss why water is costing more around the region, and what local leaders are doing to oppose rate hikes.
  • San Diego city residents will see another water rate increase this spring. The city council approved the increase six to two, in spite of heated opposition.
  • He served as the first director of the Peace Corps in the administration of his brother-in-law President John F. Kennedy. He was also Democrat George McGovern's running mate in 1972.
  • President Obama has ordered government agencies to review federal regulations and eliminate the ones that don't make sense. It's one more step in the Obama White House's effort to improve its relationship with the business community and stake out positions in the political center.
  • A federal appeals court rules the cross on Mt. Soledad is unconstitutional. But the legal battle is not over. We'll discuss this ruling and talk about some of new laws that take affect in 2011.
  • As the House settled in Friday to debate a rule that would set the stage for a vote next week, there were a lot of new faces. But the arguments made had a familiar ring to them. Most of the debate centered on the massive law's cost to the federal budget -- just like it did before the law passed.
  • A local mom says a new report labeling the study linking autism and vaccination as a hoax, won’t change her belief that her son’s condition was caused by injections.
  • There's a small, bipartisan group of senators who insist they're ready to make the "difficult choices" President Obama has said are needed to tackle the deficit. Republican Saxby Chambliss says he and Democrat Mark Warner are "starting with a group that's in the middle, and we're growing out."
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