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  • Announcing that he would send an additional 30,000 U.S. troops to Afghanistan, President Obama tried to strike a delicate balance in a prime-time address to the nation Tuesday night by detailing his plan for a significant short-term strategic surge while also laying out a start date for an eventual withdrawal.
  • A new arts pavilion opens at the Oceanside Museum of Art this week. The inaugural exhibition documents 50 years of San Diego painting. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
  • San Diego’s Airport Authority is trying to get a master plan for Lindbergh Field off the ground, after last year’s initiative to move the airport to Miramar crashed and burned. But the authority is
  • A star Padres pitcher receives a five-game suspension after a weekend brawl, Kobe Bryant vents frustration about the L.A. Lakers recent playoff failures, and the Anaheim Mighty Ducks are Stanley Cup c
  • The only good economic news for California workers is for those at the very bottom of the labor market heap. That’s according to analysis by a labor research center at UC Berkeley. KPBS reporter Alis
  • We'll get a preview from NPR White House correspondent Scott Horsley of President Obama's major speech to the nation on health care reform. The speech will be live on KPBS Radio at 5 p.m.
  • San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders wants to borrow 100 million dollars to start taking care of deferred maintenance in the city over the next five years. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
  • How will the Aztecs' football program be affected by the departure of Brady Hoke? Who's likely to replace Ron Rivera as the Chargers' defensive coordinator? We speak to Jay Paris, of the North County Times, about the latest local sports news.
  • Some moon craft house instruments from a handful of countries — an example of international scientific collaboration. But how valuable is science in the diplomatic sphere? Biologist Nina Fedoroff, former science adviser to both Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton, talks about her time in Washington.
  • Power updates and your stories about San Diego's Big Blackout. We hear from listeners with stories about the blackout and questions about the power outage.
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