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  • Who is responsible for cleaning up the toxic sludge in the San Diego Bay and how is this an environmental justice issue?
  • For years, animal rights groups have tried to get bullfighting banned in Spain, and now American promoters are offering an alternative. The spectacle of cowboys roping steer and riding broncos is completely new for many in the crowd. But part of the rodeo's appeal is its sheer un-Spanishness.
  • The Market: Free To Go Up Or Down
  • Complete listing of HUD-approved housing counseling agencies, and National Foreclosure Mitigation Counseling (NFMC) grantees through NeighborWorks® America.
  • Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) remained in critical condition Sunday, a day after she was seriously wounded in a shooting rampage that killed at least six people and injured at least a dozen others in Tucson. Police and investigators were trying to piece together the alleged shooter's motive as they searched for a possible accomplice.
  • A Post Mortem on Horror Film Festival
  • The Dude Abides Tonight at the Ken Cinema
  • Most San Diego residents pay between 7% and 8% in sales tax, but pressure on state and local budgets could boost that to over 10%. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
  • It was a meteorological mystery: global temperatures hadn't increased dramatically over the Past decade, even though greenhouse gas levels did. It turns out that a temporary decline in water vapor in the Earth's upper atmosphere has been holding global warming in check.
  • With nationwide hunger at an all-time high, more people in San Diego are applying for food stamps.
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