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  • Business as Usual
  • The news that Apple has been tracking iPhone locations is a reminder that we don't always know what our smart phones are doing. We'll get a preview of the next Ethics in Science and Technology forum called WHO OWNS YOUR CELLPHONE?
  • We'll discuss the Port District's plans for San Diego's north embarcadero, a site that could become become a world class waterfront.
  • The San Diego City Council recently was given a list of almost 300 options to cut its projected $56.7 million deficit for next fiscal year. We take a look at the budget cuts menu, and discuss how politics will play a role in what's decided. Plus, we talk about the disagreement between the mayor's office and the city's independent budget analyst over the amount of next year's deficit.
  • San Diego's Airport Authority voted Monday to go ahead tentatively with their master plan to expand Lindbergh Field. Now that voters have rejected negotiating a move to MAS Miramar, the authority is t
  • As part of our monthly segments on ethics in science and technology, we'll look at the controversy over researchers studying crime up close and personal.
  • We'll explore why San Diego County didn't apply for millions of dollars in federal stimulus money that would have put low-income people back to work.
  • This evening San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Pam Slater-Price delivers the State of the County address. KPBS Political Correspondent Gloria Penner tells us what she thinks should be in the speech.
  • What's the latest news on the health care debate taking place in Washington, D.C.? And, what kind of hardships are local uninsured and underinsured people dealing right now? We discuss the national health care debate, and its impact on San Diego.
  • New York City has more IV drug users than any other city in the U.S. To prevent the spread of blood-borne diseases like hepatitis C, it has a wide network of clean syringe exchange programs.
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