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  • Commuters on a congested portion of I-5 near Solana Beach should see some relief soon. Part of the project to extend carpool lanes will be finished by the end of next month. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce ha
  • California's governor is in town talking jobs. We take a look at his plan.
  • Only one out of four San Diego City Council seats will not go into a run-off election. District 5 -- which includes Rancho Bernardo and Mira Mesa -- was decided Tuesday night. Republican Carl DeMaio t
  • The state Senate's top Democrat is pushing for $5 billion in bonds to pay for improvements to courthouses all over the state. The measure will be heard in a key committee Tuesday. From Sacramento, Jen
  • Sundays, July 29, August 5 and 26, Sept. 2, 2012 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV. What made America? What makes us? These two questions are at the heart of the series. Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. turns to the latest tools of genealogy and genetics to explore the family histories of 12 renowned Americans.
  • The "Lost" panel has always delivered. It hasn’t always delivered answers to burning questions, but it’s always entertaining. This year was no exception.
  • San Diego County is projected to grow from 3 million people to 4.4 million people by the year 2050. The San Diego Association of Governments starts a series of workshops tonight inviting the public to get involved with the plan to deal with the region's growth.
  • In Haiti, 19 candidates are vying in the upcoming election to lead the earthquake-ravaged nation. And with Haitian-American musician Wyclef Jean out of the race there's no clear front-runner. It's expected to be a contentious battle for one of the toughest political jobs in the world. But beleaguered Haitians are skeptical about the end result.
  • Stillborn Comedy From the Director of 'The Hangover'
  • Foreign policy takes center stage in 2012's final presidential debate. Whoever wins on November 6th faces difficult challenges on Libya, Syria, China and other issues. At the top of the list: What the U.S. should do about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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