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  • Airs Thursday, August 27 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV
  • Mid-life health issues such as perimenopause and menopause affect not only millions of women, but their sons, daughters and husbands as well. Nationally-known women's health expert, Mary Jane Minkin,
  • To celebrate St. Patrick's Day and all things Irish, we have a special hour of music, storytelling and performance for you. The San Diego band Skelpin will perform in our KPBS studios. Members of Write Out Loud will share their favorite Irish literature, and three local Irish will explain what it is about the Irish that Americans just don't understand.
  • Musical performances by Pamela Z and Marshall Crenshaw top our weekend to-do list, along with TNT and a family friendly St. Patrick's Day parade.
  • Are the Chargers’ hopes of building a new stadium in San Diego County starting to look more like a "hail mary" pass than a goal line situation? National City officials cited the large costs associate
  • It's politics as usual and unusual in the South Bay. Our conversation with the editor of The Star News covers the candidates for Mayor of Chula Vista, the return of Juan Vargas and a challenger to Bob Filner. Also, Chula Vista has come up with a novel approach to funding a convention and visitors bureau, never mind that the city has no convention center or large hotel.
  • The largest Chinese community in the United States has been reaching out to help victims of last week's massive earthquake in Sichuan province. The effects of a major disaster are familiar to some residents of San Francisco's Chinatown, which suffered an earthquake of similar magnitude just over a century ago.
  • San Diego city's long delayed 2006 audit is now approved, but the national credit rating agencies still are not ready to restore the city's credit worthiness. The city has been barred from the public
  • Hugh Jackman as host tried to engage the audience in the onstage shenannigans. ( & copy;AMPAS)
  • As the recession tightens its grip on San Diego governments, labor unions are trying hard not to lose ground to cutbacks and outsourcing. We'll discuss the role that labor is playing in San Diego's June primary races.
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