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  • Doctors, dentists and other health care providers worry they could be subject ot regulations aimed at lenders.
  • The City of San Diego filed a lawsuit against its Employee Retirement System this week. And, the District Attorney decided to drop conflict-of-interest charges against six former pension board officials.
  • A surprising number of California legal cases have been accepted by the US Supreme Court lately. We'll be talking about two of them, including one that centers on a controversial war-memorial cross with similarities to the cross on Mt. Soledad. Here to discuss all these interesting cases is These Days legal analyst Dan Eaton.
  • Republican gubernatorial candidates Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner discuss their qualifications to run California in a statewide debate hosted by the California Report.
  • The state Senate voted to override Gov. Brad Henry's veto of two abortion measures, a day after the House voted overwhelmingly to do the same. One of the bills requires women to undergo an ultrasound and listen to a detailed description of the fetus before getting an abortion.
  • Airs Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • The Environmental Protection Agency and Earth Day share the same 40th anniversary Thursday. While California has recently been on the leading edge of some stringent environmental regulations, the EPA has not always followed the state's lead.
  • On April 22, 1970 the people of Logan Heights and other Chicano communities in San Diego protested against the construction of a Highway Patrol station under the Coronado bridge and won the right to build a park. Today, 40 years later, Chicano Park is a vibrant symbol of the Chicano movement. We talk with Victor Ochoa, a muralist and founding member of the Chicano Park Steering Committee about the history of the park and Chicano activism.
  • American Indian tribes have been buying back land where their ancestors lived and putting it into federal trust, making that land exempt from state and local taxes. Tribes across the country have put more than 840,000 acres in trust in just the past decade. It's hitting counties particularly hard.
  • A deal struck by European Union transportation ministers launched a few flights Monday and may permit more on Tuesday. But fresh ash from the eruption of a volcano in Iceland continues to complicate air travel conditions.
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