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  • A grunion run, a Rocky Horror flash mob, beer and chocolate. It's another eclectic mix of options for your San Diego weekend.
  • Airs Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • Congressman Darrell Issa is asking the Department of Homeland Security to review its procedures following a recent security breach at Lindbergh Field. How did a man posing as a U.S. marshal and carrying a handgun get past the security check-point at the airport?
  • Since August, Sudan has been sending thousands of soldiers into North Darfur, sources with the African Union peace mission say. Analysts say President Omar El Bashir is seeking a final defeat of rebels seeking greater autonomy for the region.
  • How many families in San Diego County go to bed hungry every night? We'll discuss the latest stats on hunger in the county, and talk about what Feeding America San Diego is doing to reduce the meal gap in our community. Plus, learn about the unique challenge of reducing hunger in the Imperial County.
  • San Diego County’s finances will probably be the focus of tonight’s annual State of the County. Board of Supervisors Chair Dianne Jacob will give the speech in the midst of layoffs and questions abo
  • Moammar Gadhafi's regime launched several new airstrikes in the oil port of Ras Lanuf to check the rebel advance west toward Tripoli, as Libyan troops bore down on the western town of Zawiya. Meanwhile, opposition leaders said they rejected an offer of negotiations from Gadhafi's government.
  • Extreme Film Fest Creates Controversy
  • Bullfighting has been celebrated in books such as Hemingway's
  • The U.S. State Department's travel warning for Mexico has put the brakes on cross-border collaboration in the San Diego-Tijuana region. California State University's ban on student travel to Tijuana has put decades of research and relationships on hold.
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