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  • A German court is told that a Moroccan man charged with helping the Sept. 11 attackers knew nothing about their plans. Prosecutors had hoped to use evidence from captured al Qaeda leaders to convict Mounir El Motassadeq. Hear reporter Kyle James.
  • Nearly 2,000 people have been murdered in Ciudad Juarez in the past 14 months, many of them just boys. Some 80 percent of the victims are younger than 25, and social workers say the violence is fueled by cartels recruiting younger members.
  • A wildfire quickly burned more than 100 acres of heavy vegetation Wednesday in a remote, mountainous area east of San Diego.
  • Sixth Annual Celebration and Fundraiser Friday December 7, The Media Arts Center San Diego presents the 6th anniversary Teen Producers Project Celebration…
  • Most of the news about crime in San Diego is good. The city's overall crime rate dropped 2 percent last year. But gang violence shot up significantly. Now gangs are the police department's Number One
  • Texas Gov. Rick Perry set up several Web cameras along the state's border with Mexico in November. The pilot program's goal is enabling citizens to help monitor border security online.
  • As part of our special series on education, These Days looks at how the state's massive budget crisis has impacted education and local schools.
  • San Diego Habitat for Humanity is offering help to rebuild homes after the recent wildfires in the county. KPBS reporter Ed Joyce has details.
  • If you live in Lakeside, the possibility of a major fire is always on your mind, even in the rainy season. We'll discuss why troubles at the Lakeside Fire Board and a potential recall of 2 of its members could affect us all.
  • The U.S. Catholic Church is in the midst of a demographic shift. Latinos now account for almost a third of the nation's Catholics, and their participation is invigorating worship services and parishes.
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