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  • The two sides in the new round of contract talks between the union for 65,000 Southern California grocery workers and the Big Three grocery chains don't even agree on the importance of the end of the
  • The Imperial Valley is known as an agricultural mecca. But some think the region is ripe for generating renewable energy through solar, geothermal, and wind sources. Renewable energy production could
  • The price of gasoline surged back up this week, ending a stretch of 15 weeks of falling prices. The Utility Consumer's Action Network says the average price of a gallon of gas is $2.85.
  • There have been advances made in speech therapy since the 1930s when Britain's King George IV worked to overcome his stammer, as well as new insights into what causes stuttering.
  • As news of devastation continues in Japan as the body count rises and the nuclear crisis goes on we'll discuss how the Japanese culture may be influenced by the earthquake and tsunami.
  • Environmental groups are waiting to hear whether the Commerce Department will reschedule a public hearing on a controversial six-lane toll road. KPBS Reporter Ed Joyce has more.
  • More than 5,000 people spent part of their weekend picking up trash in San Diego County. KPBS Environmental Reporter Ed Joyce has more on California Coastal Cleanup Day.
  • Earth Day reminds us to be aware of how our actions, even the food we eat, affect the world around us. We'll speak to organic farmer and author, Myra Goodman about how making small changes in the kitchen can have a big impact on the environment.
  • What can we do to encourage more children to put down the video game controller, and go play outside? We speak to a pair of famous wildlife artists about their efforts to encourage more kids to experience nature, and to Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods.
  • The value of crops grown in San Diego County dropped by about 4.5 percent in 2006. It's the first time that's happened in 13 years. The San Diego County Department of Agriculture tracks the county's
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