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  • Amongst the outpour of support in the wake of the San Diego County wildfires, price gouging, identity theft and Internet crimes can re-victimize those who lose everything in the destruction. These Day
  • San Diego’s fire department has been operating under a money saving strategy for about a month. Under the plan, up to eight fire engines can be idled each day and their crews reassigned to cover for sick or absent firefighters.
  • We've heard from SanDag and CalTrans. Today, we find out what environmentalists think of the proposed 1-5 expansion's impact on land-use, energy and air quality in San Diego County.
  • Author Ian McEwan's latest novel tells the story of a young woman who works for the British intelligence agency MI5 and an assignment she gets that changes her life.
  • Baseball returns to Petco Park, with the Padres hosting the San Francisco Giants. And to celebrate, we'll salute the foods that make an afternoon in the stands a thing of beauty. From nachos to sushi, there's a lot to eat at Petco, including the tried and true hot dog.
  • The King James translation, first published 400 years ago, is celebrating a birthday of biblical proportions. It's no longer the top-selling Bible, but in those four centuries, it has woven itself deeply into our speech and culture.
  • A new California Field Poll shows Hillary Clinton holds her double-digit lead over Barack Obama among Democratic voters. The Field Poll surveyed likely voters in the February 5th primary election. KPB
  • Health officials say that moms participating in milk exchanges like those organized on Facebook are endangering their babies' health. But the moms say they're giving their children the healthiest possible start in life.
  • Hollywood may be full of cynics, but Tom Hanks isn't one of them. In his latest film, Hanks tells the story of Larry Crowne, a regular guy who has everything going for him until he loses his job. Instead of seeing it as the end of his life, Crowne sees it as a new beginning.
  • The blandly named Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility is huge, squatting over some 700 acres of Otay Mesa about twenty minutes south and east of KPBS and a stone’s throw from the colonias and maquilidoras of Tijuana. After visiting the prison, producer Pat Finn wrote this essay about her impressions.
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