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  • A tribute to the music of Gram Parsons, surf rockers the Creepy Creeps, and our old friend Garrison Keillor. There's something for everyone this weekend in music.
  • The day after a massive bomb tore apart an armored vehicle, killing two soldiers of the Army's 5th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, the troops head out to recover the still-smoldering vehicle in Afghanistan's Arghandab Valley. The soldiers struggle to stay focused on their mission as they lose friends on the battlefield.
  • The state has a new contract with a private prison operator. The Correctional Corporation of America will provide more than 3,000 new beds for inmates who will be moved out of state. This is the secon
  • San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders' plan to borrow $100 million from Bank of America to fix streets and crumbling buildings has hit a snag. The city council didn't approve it. KPBS reporter Alison St John
  • Many citizens are wondering how much their city officials are paid, after news broke that officials in the tiny city of Bell near Los Angeles paid themselves hundreds of thousands of dollars. Recent political changes make it more important to keep an eye on public employee compensation.
  • Organizers of "We Are Now Connected" say access to the internet is the path to job creation and economic recovery. We'll find out about efforts to give free internet access to 600 low-income residents in San Diego County.
  • Three times since September, SDSU has been given increased enrollment targets from the CSU system for this academic year. The current target is 27,999 full time students. The increase will happen in the spring semester. We find out how SDSU plans to get more than 6,000 new students here, where they will come from and what affect this may have on the graduation rate.
  • San Diego Gas and Electric claims its mission is to provide more energy from solar, wind and biomass. But, the company is lagging far behind California's two other major utilities in meeting a key sta
  • What was billed as the nation's only open meeting on Real ID took place at UC Davis on Tuesday. A few hundred gathered to discuss setting national standards for drivers licenses and ID cards. Jenny O'
  • Marketplace Money looks at the everyday decisions of San Diego's poor and the stresses they induce.
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