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  • The mother of a 2-year-old boy and 10-month old girl injured in a fatal car crash this morning is returning home to San Diego to be with her children. Debbie Harvey, the toddlers’ grandmother, told NBC San Diego that their mom is in the Air Force and deployed in Turkey, and is being given leave to see her injured children.
  • Toddlers of Deployed Military Mom Injured in San Diego Car Crash
  • Culture Lust contributor Randy Dotinga gathers ideas for a San Diego-based noir novel and then crafts his own, inspired by our city and the current HBO miniseries "Mildred Pierce."
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs reports car crashes are a leading cause of death among combat veterans during their first years home. We'll find out the scope of the problem, why it's happening and what is being done to address it.
  • How are residents in Mexicali and the Imperial County still being affected by the 7.2 magnitude Easter earthquake that struck one year ago? And, what are some of the unique things geologists have learned about the temblor over the last year? We'll look back on how the earthquake impacted our region, and discuss how the knowledge we've gained could influence theories about quake mechanics in the future.
  • With the Libyan rebels repeatedly getting driven back, it has become apparent to many analysts that airstrikes alone can't help them take on Gadhafi's forces effectively. Some observers are now saying the conflict could drag on for years.
  • "What’s an epidemic like this doing in a highly-vaccinated community?” That's what CDC investigators are asking at a national vaccine conference in Washington, D.C. this week.
  • The two main Palestinian factions have been bitterly divided since fighting in the streets of the Gaza Strip more than a year ago. Hamas and Fatah were supposed to meet in Egypt this week for reconciliation talks, but Hamas is boycotting them. The breakdown points to the entrenched divisions between Hamas and Fatah.
  • In one of the most ambitious mentoring programs in the country, Chicago Public Schools are assigning paid mentors to teens at risk of becoming victims of gun violence. Under the $20 million program, mentors counsel the teenagers in and out of school, help them find jobs and teach them life skills.
  • A local defense contractor donated entire supply of radiation measurement device.
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