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  • Mossholder says his role in the project was "to create an original soundtrack/sound design for the feature. I created over 90 minutes of original electronic music. I also created 5 short remixes of the tracks on the film for our
  • A divided U.S. Supreme Court majority said the law violates the Constitution's guarantee of free expression.
  • There are thousands of chronically absent kids in San Diego County schools who together cost their districts millions of dollars in state funding.
  • The U.S. deported a record number of illegal immigrants last year. Many were released in Mexico's dangerous border cities, which are struggling to provide even temporary shelter.
  • These albums might be strange bedfellows, but that's how we listen. This is the music that shook us up, sucked us in, commanded our respect and kept us dancing this year. Get in there.
  • San Diego City Council will look very different next year with half the incumbents termed-out and fresh faces vying to represent Districts 1, 3, 5 and 7. KPBS reporter Alison St John spoke with two po
  • The company Better Place is developing recharging stations for electric cars in Israel, Denmark and Australia. The head of the company Shai Agassi tells Steve Inskeep says the savings for drivers will convert them to electric cars.
  • Meth has been a major drug problem in San Diego County for years. Despite new laws to combat the scourge, the highly addictive drug remains abundant as traffickers find ways around the rules.
  • Meth has been the number one drug problem in Southern Nevada and much of the Southwest for the last decade. To combat the scourge, new laws have made it harder to buy the ingredients to manufacture the highly addictive drug. But it hasn't done much good: meth traffickers manage to adapt. This is the first story in a two-part series on meth in the Southwest.
  • As part of a new campaign, dozens of citizen groups around the country are searching voter registration lists, looking for problems. Critics say the effort is part of a campaign to suppress the votes of minorities, students and others who tend to vote Democratic.
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